One solution is refactoring your code and where you have  GreetingService as
an object injected by gin

2011/8/11 yogi <yogeshwara....@gmail.com>

> Hi all,
> I want to know how to use Mockito for testing Async calls. I went
> through few blogs, and I am not sure it is implemented and how it
> runs. For instance, if I have an server implementation as:
> public class GreetingServiceImpl extends RemoteServiceServlet
> implements GreetingService {
>
>        public String greetServer(String input) {
>                return "Hello, " + input;
>        }
> }
>
> And in the client code I write
> GreetingServiceAsync greetingServer =
> GWT.create(GreetinService.class);
> greetingServer.greetServer("World", new AsyncCallback<String>() {
> ...
> }
> });
>
> How do I exactly test this using Mockito? Any code snippet you can
> share?
> Thanks a lot.
>
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