I'm very new to App Engine and have what I hope will be a simple
question.

I'm using it with GWT and doing my development in Intellij Idea.  I've
set up my automated test using LocalServiceTestHelper, etc. and that
works fine. What I want to do now is continue to test my UI.  For
that, I'm using the standard Idea GWT configuration runner, which does
an auto deploy to Tomcat and starts a GWT Development Mode instance.
After that I can run in a standard browser.

My question is this. What's the best way to use LocalServiceTestHelper
so that I can use my app like it has a persistent store? There is no
'setUp' and 'tearDown' hooks like a JUnit test and the app runs in a
separate process within the IDE. (And in any case, I'm looking to do
integration testing where I want the state to be consistent across a
number of page requests.)

This seems like a common problem. Any suggestions are appreciated.

thanks.

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