Unit Testing of Silverlight ViewModels with the RIA Services back-end has been a real problem since the asynchronous DomainContext which is used in the ViewModels to access service methods can't be mocked with usual methods. In this article the approach is described which doesn't require any additional libraries and dependences and makes it possible to create understandable unit tests. This approach is based on Brian Noyes article, and in fact just extends it to make things more effective:


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