Design for testable


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Hi,

I am using application framework to develop application. The framework come with BusinessObject base class. Developer will always inherit from it to create any other business object.



I have question that, for some method, I am not designed to allow overriable. It has restricted me from unit test, whereby, sometime I need to have "mock" business object so that I don't have to have connection to database. I can just "simulate" the result at the BO.Method(). Since my method is not designed for overriable, it has limited me to do what I need. Most importantly, I need to utilize some of the BO base class function as well.



Now, I am using conditional compilation to achieve this. I would like to know if any better way. I found I can might able to use delegate, but I am not so sure about it. Any advice?



Thank you
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