Doesn't it work if you take away ".Return(string.Empty)" at the end?

On Tuesday, June 26, 2012 3:36:01 PM UTC-4, Tony wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have question regarding stubbing WCF methods. 
> This example will show you what I am trying to do.
>
> I'm coding in C#, VS 2008, Rhino Mocks
>
> //WCF
>
> [ServiceContract]
> public interface IDataService
>  {
>        [OperationContract]
>        string GetData();
>
>        [OperationContract]
>        string CallRealValue();
>
>         [OperationContract]
>        string CallStubValue();
>
> }
>
> public class DataService : IDataService
> {
>        public string GetData()
>        {
>             string result = CallRealValue();
>        }
>      
>        public virtual string CallRealValue()
>        {
>                //doing something
>                return "Real";
>        }
>
>        public virtual string CallStubValue()
>        {
>                //doing something
>               return "Stub";
>        }
> }
>
> //In my console project, I have reference to the WCF so that I can access 
> their members [ServiceReferenceData]
>
> public class Test
> {
>     public static void Main()
>     {
>            ServiceReferenceData.DataServiceClient dsc = 
> MockRepository.GeneratePartialMock<ServiceReferenceData.DataServiceClient>();
>        
>            dsc.Expect(x => x.CallRealValue())
>                  .WhenCalled(t => t.ReturnValue = dsc.CallStubValue())
>                  .Return(string.Empty)
>
>
>            string result = dsc.GetData();
>
>            //After above statement 'result' variable should be 'Stub' 
> instead of null. I could not figured it out whats wrong with my syntex. 
>            //However, I tried the same thing with the simpler example that 
> is not WCF service methods and whenever I call GetData() method,
>            //inside of that method it always goes to CallStubValue() which 
> was expected and I was getting the correct result back but for WCF 
>            //service it does not working.
>
>      }
>
> }
>
> Any help would be appreciated. 
> Thanks,
>

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