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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:33:30+00:00 2026-05-15T01:33:30+00:00

I’m trying to develop a extension ( IExtension<OperationContext> ) for System.ServiceModel.ObjectContext using TDD. The

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I’m trying to develop a extension (IExtension<OperationContext>) for System.ServiceModel.ObjectContext using TDD. The extension is to be used as storage for a lifetime manager to be used with Windsor Castle.

The problem lies in abstracting (mocking) the OperationContext. As it is a static object that gets automatically created during runtime I don’t really know how to mock it (without TypeMock – which I don’t have).

An OperationContext can be newed up if I supply a channel object that implements IChannelFactory, however – that interface is scary complex, and I don’t know what stuff I have to implement in a stub to get it working properly.

Hosting the service and calling it doesn’t populate the OperationContext either…

[TestFixtureSetUp]
    public void FixtureSetup()
    {
        _serviceHost = new TypeResolverServiceHost(typeof(AilDataService));
        _serviceHost.AddServiceEndpoint(typeof (IAilDataService), new BasicHttpBinding(), SvcUrl);
        _serviceHost.Open();

        var endpointAddress = new EndpointAddress(SvcUrl);

        _ailDataService = ChannelFactory<IAilDataService>.CreateChannel(new BasicHttpBinding(), endpointAddress);
    }

    [TestFixtureTearDown]
    public void FixtureCleanup()
    {
        _serviceHost.Close();
    }

    [Test]
    public void Can_Call_Service()
    {
        var reply = _ailDataService.GetMovexProductData("169010", new TaskSettings{MovexDatabase = "MVXCDTATST", MovexServer = "SEJULA03"});

        Assert.That(reply, Is.Not.Null);

        // This fails
        Assert.That(OperationContext.Current!=null);
    }

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    2026-05-15T01:33:31+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:33 am

    This is what I ended up doing:

        [TestFixture]
    public class WcfPerSessionLifestyleManagerTests
    {
        private const string SvcUrl = "http://localhost:8732/Design_Time_Addresses/JulaAil.DataService.WcfService/AilDataService/";
    
        private TypeResolverServiceHost _serviceHost;
        private ChannelFactory<IAilDataService> _factory;
        private IAilDataService _channel;
        private WindsorContainer _container;
    
        [Test]
        public void Can_Populate_OperationContext_Using_OperationContextScope()
        {
            using (new OperationContextScope((IContextChannel) _channel))
            {
                Assert.That(OperationContext.Current, Is.Not.Null);
            }
        }
    }
    
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