"GwtTest*"
naming pattern exclude them from running with
+ * surefire during the test phase.
+ *
+ * If you run the tests using the Maven command line, you will have to
+ * navigate with your browser to a specific url given by Maven.
+ * See http://mojo.codehaus.org/gwt-maven-plugin/user-guide/testing.html
+ * for details.
+ */
+public class GwtTestTableWidget extends GWTTestCase {
+
+ /**
+ * Must refer to a valid module that sources this class.
+ */
+ public String getModuleName() {
+ return "org.gcube.portlets.user.td.tablewidget.TableWidgetJUnit";
+ }
+
+
+ /**
+ * This test will send a request to the server using the greetServer method in
+ * GreetingService and verify the response.
+ */
+ public void testGreetingService() {
+ // Create the service that we will test.
+ //GreetingServiceAsync greetingService = GWT.create(GreetingService.class);
+ //ServiceDefTarget target = (ServiceDefTarget) greetingService;
+ //target.setServiceEntryPoint(GWT.getModuleBaseURL() + "SDMXImportWizardTD/greet");
+
+ // Since RPC calls are asynchronous, we will need to wait for a response
+ // after this test method returns. This line tells the test runner to wait
+ // up to 10 seconds before timing out.
+ //delayTestFinish(10000);
+
+ // Send a request to the server.
+ /* greetingService.greetServer("GWT User", new AsyncCallback