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Building an MVP Framework for .NET. Part 2: Implementing Core Functionality

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Basing on the concepts introduced in the first part, this article proceeds to implement the core MVP Framework funtionality.
using System;
using System.Text;
using NUnit.Framework;
using MVCSharp.Core.Configuration.Tasks;

namespace MVCSharp.Tests.Core.Configuration.Tasks
{
    [TestFixture]
    public class TestTaskInfo
    {
        private InteractionPointInfo iPointInf1 = new InteractionPointInfo();
        private InteractionPointInfo iPointInf2 = new InteractionPointInfo();

        private TaskInfo taskInfo = new TaskInfo();

        [TestFixtureSetUp]
        public void FixtureSetUp()
        {
            iPointInf1.ViewName = "View1";
            iPointInf2.ViewName = "View2";

            taskInfo.InteractionPoints["View1"] = iPointInf1;
            taskInfo.InteractionPoints["View2"] = iPointInf2;

            iPointInf1.NavTargets["To View2"] = iPointInf2;
            iPointInf1.IsCommonTarget = true;
        }

        [Test]
        public void TestGetNextViewName()
        {
            Assert.AreEqual("View2", taskInfo.GetNextViewName("View1", "To View2"));
            Assert.AreEqual("View1", taskInfo.GetNextViewName("View2", "View1"));
            Assert.IsNull(taskInfo.GetNextViewName("View1", "Wrong trigger"));
        }

        [Test]
        public void TestCanNavigateToView()
        {
            Assert.IsTrue(taskInfo.CanNavigateToView("View1", "View2"));
            Assert.IsTrue(taskInfo.CanNavigateToView("View2", "View1"));
            Assert.IsFalse(taskInfo.CanNavigateToView("View1", "View3"));
        }
    }
}

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Oleg Zhukov, born and living in Russia is Lead Engineer and Project Manager in a company which provides business software solutions. He has graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) (department of system programming) and has got a M.S. degree in applied physics and mathematics. His research and development work concerns architectural patterns, domain-driven development and systems analysis. Being the adherent of agile methods he applies them extensively in the projects managed by him.

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