You could also use WSCF to generate your service proxies instead of
the typical Right Click > Add Web Reference (or whatever you're using
now).  WSCF will generate an interface which you can then mock.  That
has worked really well for me in the past... highly recommended.  See
http://wscfblue.codeplex.com/ or 
http://www.thinktecture.com/resourcearchive/tools-and-software/wscf.


On Apr 28, 10:01 am, Seema <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a question around using Rhino Mocks for testing web services. I
> have used Rhino mocks to mock calls from within a class. Can it be
> used similarly for mocking calls from within a web service? Sorry, I
> am new to testing web services & any insight will be greatly
> appreciated.
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