6 thoughts on “Mocking Web Service Proxies using the Adapter Pattern to Allow Unit Testing”
Hi, dude. I’m the one who asked these questions, and I have read your article, it’s awsome!
But I still have some other questions. If you’are free sometime, please give me an email, thx!
Another thing I just forgot to say, I forgot my id about martinluo, so I can’t login, because I also forgot the email :mrgreen: ,so I don’t say your reply for a few days, sorry man!
Hi, dude. I’m the one who asked these questions, and I have read your article, it’s awsome!
But I still have some other questions. If you’are free sometime, please give me an email, thx!
Another thing I just forgot to say, I forgot my id about martinluo, so I can’t login, because I also forgot the email :mrgreen: ,so I don’t say your reply for a few days, sorry man!
Thanks for this post, that I found through StackOverflow! It’s exactly what I was looking for to start my MS Office Addin in C# using Google Data API…
Great post! On a slightly different topic, what plugin are you using for code highlighting?
Thanks,
Vitalij
Thanks. It’s Highlight Source Pro 1.3 with a modified CSS file for the colours.
Hi thanks where is ClientServiceProxy class