I am using JustMock to mock interfaces for unit testing, but perhaps I'm not doing it right.

I have an interface:

Public Interface IFoo
    Property Bar as int
End Interface

I want to mock this interface and set that property so that it can be read by consumers of the interface.
Beginning with:

Dim mockFoo as IFoo = Mock.Create(Of IFoo)()

The I've tried to set the property like this:

mockFoo.Bar = 1

And also like this:

Mock.Arrange(Sub() mockFoo.Bar = 1).DoNothing()

and also like this:

Mock.Arrange(Function() mockFoo.Bar).Returns(1)

I followed the question and answer from this post on the Telerik forum (not my question):
http://www.telerik.com/community/forums/justmock/general-discussions/mock-property-set-in-vb-net-module.aspx

But the example posted by Telerik doesn't solve my issue. It also looks like a concretion, not an interface. Am I approaching this completely the wrong way?

EDIT, UPDATE:
The issue was my project not building. I am able to get interface properties using the following syntax:

Mock.Arrange(Function() mockFoo.Bar).Returns(1)
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Mock.Arrange( () => mockFoo.Bar ).Returns(1);

See Telerik's documentation: http://www.telerik.com/help/justmock/basic-usage-mock-returns.html

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Just realized that's C# syntax I used in the lambda, and VB.NET might be different (I haven't used VB.NET much). Is the VB.NET syntax Sub() instead of ()? – Joel C Jun 6 '11 at 14:52
This isn't working for me. In VB.NET I can lambda returns using Function() rather than () but the property always returns null/nothing. – Matthew PK Jun 6 '11 at 16:12
@Matthew can you post your test that fails? The syntax looks correct. – Joel C Jun 6 '11 at 17:00
The problem was that my test project wasn't being rebuilt. Using the Function() expression I am able to make it work now. Thanks! – Matthew PK Jun 6 '11 at 18:29
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