I second Rajeev's comments. We definitely value feedback, and we'll make
sure the tutorial is updated to reflect that the "test" folder must be added
manually as a source folder.

With regards to the larger picture, we'll be looking to revamp some of the
existing documentation once we get 2.0 and the associated 2.0 docs out the
door.

- Chris

On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 2:36 PM, Steve C <st...@steveclaflin.com> wrote:

> I'd like to generalize this whole discussion a bit - to my mind the
> entire JUnit testing scenario is one of the worst documented and
> described elements in GWT.  Most of the examples out there are
> repackagings of the same simplistic ones that have been around for a
> few versions now.
>
> In addition to the undocumented item listed in the previous comment,
> it seems that your test class must be in the same package as your
> entry-point class, but sourced from the test folder instead of src.
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