How can we create a throttling exception easily, in a cost effective manner, in sql azure? This is to test the TransientFaultHandling libraries in windows azure.
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Found a way! create a mock class derived from ITransientErrorDetectionStrategy and return true. Use this class in
var retryPolicy = new RetryPolicy<MockClass>(retryStrategy);That is it! No need to create a genuine throttling exception. for more..