ASP.NET MVC Unit Testing and HttpContext?

I would generally draw the line at the point where you need to actually get something done (i.e. Somebody wants to use the code you're writing). If it takes another half a day to write your service etc. and your deadline is looming, then some things are best left...

Bear in mind that ASP.NET MVC has already replaced the sealed HttpContext with more test-friendly HttpContextBase, which you can mock to provide your tests with your chosen implementations of Server. *, Request. *, Response.

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