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If you want to unit test your WCF service classes make sure you design them with loose coupling in mind so you can mock out each dependancy as you only want to test the logic inside the service class itself.

For example, in the below service I break out my data access repository using "Poor Man's Dependency Injection".

Public Class ProductService
    Implements IProductService

    Private mRepository As IProductRepository

    Public Sub New()
        mRepository = New ProductRepository()
    End Sub

    Public Sub New(ByVal repository As IProductRepository)
        mRepository = repository
    End Sub

    Public Function GetProducts() As System.Collections.Generic.List(Of Product) Implements IProductService.GetProducts
        Return mRepository.GetProducts()
    End Function
End Class

On the client you can mock the WCF service itself using the interface of the service contract.

<TestMethod()> _
Public Sub ShouldPopulateProductsListOnViewLoadWhenPostBackIsFalse()
    mMockery = New MockRepository()
    mView = DirectCast(mMockery.Stub(Of IProductView)(), IProductView)
    mProductService = DirectCast(mMockery.DynamicMock(Of IProductService)(), IProductService)
    mPresenter = New ProductPresenter(mView, mProductService)
    Dim ProductList As New List(Of Product)()
    ProductList.Add(New Product)
    Using mMockery.Record()
        SetupResult.For(mView.PageIsPostBack).Return(False).Repeat.Once()
        Expect.Call(mProductService.GetProducts()).Return(ProductList).Repeat.Once()
    End Using
    Using mMockery.Playback()
        mPresenter.OnViewLoad()
    End Using
    'Verify that we hit the service dependency during the method when postback is false
    Assert.AreEqual(1, mView.Products.Count)
    mMockery.VerifyAll()
End Sub
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If you want to unit test your WCF service classes make sure you design them with loose coupling in mind so you can mock out each dependancy as you only want to test the logic inside the service class itself.

On the client you can mock the WCF service itself using the interface of the service contract.

<TestMethod()> _
Public Sub ShouldPopulateProductsListOnViewLoadWhenPostBackIsFalse()
    mMockery = New MockRepository()
    mView = DirectCast(mMockery.Stub(Of IProductView)(), IProductView)
    mProductService = DirectCast(mMockery.DynamicMock(Of IProductService)(), IProductService)
    mPresenter = New ProductPresenter(mView, mProductService)
    Dim ProductList As New List(Of Product)()
    ProductList.Add(New Product)
    Using mMockery.Record()
        SetupResult.For(mView.PageIsPostBack).Return(False).Repeat.Once()
        Expect.Call(mProductService.GetProducts()).Return(ProductList).Repeat.Once()
    End Using
    Using mMockery.Playback()
        mPresenter.OnViewLoad()
    End Using
    'Verify that we hit the service dependency during the method when postback is false
    Assert.AreEqual(1, mView.Products.Count)
    mMockery.VerifyAll()
End Sub