Assert the order of expected calls over instances by Mehfuz's WebLog

You want to assert that user is validated before withdrawing amount from an account. JustMock lets you specify the order in which your setups should be executed. This helps you to identify the exact way in which a particular logic is implemented.  ...
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Asserting a mock with test framework by Mehfuz's WebLog

When asserting an expected call for its number of occurrences or may be just to verify if the setup/arrange is acted as intended, the tool generally raises assertion that points us to the reason why the test failed. Different mocking tools use different...
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Future mocking with #IgnoreInstance by Mehfuz's WebLog

In my previous post, i showed how JustMock picks mock expectations based on current context without the instance being injected. Based on feedback we found that It’s sometimes confusing and often does not work as intended. However, the context of this...
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Introducing AutoBox - On the fly dependency injection and caching container. by Mehfuz's WebLog

Just when we have dependencies for a controller, we need to wrap around our heads to write a bootstrapper that will dynamically inject dependencies for a controller in runtime and once we we want to do  data caching like a particular method in accounts...
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Future mocking revisited by Mehfuz's WebLog

Previously , I have posted how it is possible to mock a method without passing the dependency through a constructor / calling method. This is something true for third party controls and tools where we have little control over how its created. You can...
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PostSharp and JustMock side by side. by Mehfuz's WebLog

In this post I will show mocking a member call inside a postsharp aspect. There were previously compatibility issues between both of the tools running side by side which is now been officially fixed with the most recent release of that tool (>= 2.1...
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Fake a member without worrying about passing the dependency by Mehfuz's WebLog

I have came across this several times in forum (telerik) on how I can really fake an item yet I don’t want to pass the instance as an argument. Ideally, this is not a best design but there are third- partly libraries that you have little control over...
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Mocking MsCorlib members by Mehfuz's WebLog

In this post , I will show how you can mock  members from MsCorlib. This is more of an introductory post and shows what you need to do in order to successfully mock an MsCorlib member. If you are planning to mock File or DateTime then the process...
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Mocking constructor by Mehfuz's WebLog

Often we end up in a situation where constructor call on the target type requires us to include  a config file in our test project or requires firing up some external process. To better illustrate this if we create an entity framework data container...
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NuGet JustMock by Mehfuz's WebLog

As most of us already know JustMock got  a free edition. The free edition is not a stripped down of the features of the full edition but I would rather say its a strip down of the type you can mock. Technically, free version runs on  proxy as...
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Writing LINQ providers easily and elegantly (LinqExtender 3.0) by Mehfuz's WebLog

When writing a custom LINQ provider, developer must focus into plenty of issues other than the main purpose of just creating a LINQ to something. Like how to deal with projection, how to parse valued expressions, how to parse members, how to do orderby...
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How to raise event for a mocked call. by Mehfuz's WebLog

Recently, while i was working with a support issue , i found this interesting piece of test code that i would like to share here. This is actually written by Stefan Lieser (clean code developer from Germany forwarded to me by Jan from Telerik Germany...
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Mocking SPContext.Current with JustMock by Mehfuz's WebLog

Today, I happen to find an interesting post on mocking SharePoint context using TypeMock. Being a JustMocker, i thought rather to follow the footsteps and see if can do the same with JustMock. I am no SharePoint expert. Occasionally, I use a Windows 2003...
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Mocking LINQ to SQL [Continued…] using RLINQ by Mehfuz's WebLog

After making the post on mocking LINQ to SQL, this morning i was having a chat with Stephen forte and come to know that telerik a has product named RLINQ. RLINQ is built on top of OpenAccess and it supports variety of databases. Being curious, i thought...
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