A few notes: the test is live, so I've marked it @Ignore, so that it
doesn't run during |mach gradle test|. There's some value in mocking
the service endpoint, but this is how I verify that the server works,
so it has more value right now as a live test than a mocked test. In
the future, that probably won't be true.
There are issues running the test locally because Robolectric doesn't
provide all the cipher suites we use in GlobalConstants: in
particular, the GCM suites aren't supported. This may improve as
Robolectric matures, or we may add a work-around in the code (like at
http://androidxref.com/4.4.4_r1/xref/libcore/support/src/test/java/libcore/java/security/StandardNames.java#68),
or we may add a test-specific flag. For now, I'm not going to address
it directly.
Finally, I put the code in mobile/android/services, simply because the
less that goes into base, the better our build times will be.
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