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ploeh blog
Integration Testing With Certificates
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over 7 years ago
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ploeh
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In my post about integration testing of WCF services , I hinted that one compelling reason to perform integration testing of services would be to test authorization managers or message interceptors. When working with message security, certificates tend...
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Integration Testing WCF Services
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over 7 years ago
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In my previous post about unit testing WCF services , I hinted at the need to perform integration testing of services as well. As Jimmy writes , you should still place your logic involving OperationContext in the Service Interface Layer (SIL): In many...
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Unit Testing WCF Services
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over 7 years ago
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A few years ago, when ASP.NET web services were the only (or at least most common) implementation of web services on the Microsoft platform, you couldn't really unit test services. Obviously, since you had programmatic access (via a proxy class) to the...
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Vertical Guidelines in Visual Studio
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over 7 years ago
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From time to time, I've found myself wishing that Visual Studio had vertical guidelines in the code editor. This may not apply to all developers, but in some scenarios, I'd really like to have a visual right border when writing code. In my case, it's...
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