<div><div><div style="float:right"><img alt ="" src="http://images.pageglimpse.com/v1/thumbnails?devkey=82c14bf10b5f9d544e78661ac2d355d2&amp;url=http://weblogs.asp.net/cibrax/archive/2009/03/08/wcfmock-a-mocking-framework-for-wcf-services.aspx&amp;size=small&amp;root=no&amp;nothumb=http://dotnetshoutout.com/Assets/Images/pg-preview-na.jpg"/></div><div>WCFMock, a mocking framework for WCF services.

Not a very original name, but it was the first one that came out to my mind :)If you have been following my blog for a while, you might notice that I discussed different approaches in the past to unit test WCF services, here and here.

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