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Unit Testing in VSTS 2008

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    Hi All, I am learning to use the Unit Testing features in Visual studio team system 2008 for C# projects.The book(Pro Visual studio 2005-Apress) i am reading says to open the "Service Class " to generate the Unit Test.But i cannot seems to know how to do it. I serached and in am unable to get an answer.Any person out there who havve used Unit testing or made use of any testing tools inbuilt in Visual Studio ;Please provide a hint or any links for the same. Thanks in advance.

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      Hi All, I am learning to use the Unit Testing features in Visual studio team system 2008 for C# projects.The book(Pro Visual studio 2005-Apress) i am reading says to open the "Service Class " to generate the Unit Test.But i cannot seems to know how to do it. I serached and in am unable to get an answer.Any person out there who havve used Unit testing or made use of any testing tools inbuilt in Visual Studio ;Please provide a hint or any links for the same. Thanks in advance.

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      Hi, You may take a look at the following links: Link1[^] Link2[^] Link3[^] Link4[^] Hope this helps :)

      Regards, John Adams ComponentOne LLC

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