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The Unit Test of Silverlight Applications with Asynchronous Service Callbacks

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18 Feb 2011CPOL13 min read 50.5K   751   17  
This article presents an example on unit testing of Silverlight applications with asynchronous service callbacks.
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namespace SilverlightHostWebApplication {
    
    
    public partial class Default {
        
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        protected global::System.Web.UI.HtmlControls.HtmlHead Head1;
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}

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