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Before you begin this step, you must complete Step 4C: Create a Test Instance for the FileAct Store and Forward Scenario.
To test a valid instance
Drop the file PutReqSimple.xml into C:\SWIFTAdapterTutorial\Fileact\FileRequestDropSnF.
Verify that after a moment, the PutReqSimple.xml file disappears from the folder.
Verify that the Sample_Put.txt file is transferred from C:\SWIFTAdapterTurorial\Fileact\ClientLocation to C:\SWIFTAdapterTutorial\Fileact\ServerLocation, and that responses appear in C:\SWIFTAdapterTutorial\ResponseServer.
Check status event (c:\SWIFTAdapterTutorial\Fileact\StatusEvents) folder for three HandleFileEventRequest messages. These messages should contain the following Transfer status:
HandleFileEventRequest message<Sw-TransferStatus>Accepted</Sw-TransferStatus>
HandleFileEventRequest message <Sw-TransferStatus>Initiated</Sw-TransferStatus>
HandleFileEventRequest message <Sw-TransferStatus>Completed</Sw-TransferStatus>
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Step 4: Test FileAct Store and Forward End-to-End Scenario
Step 4A: Start the SWIFTNet Service for the FileAct Store and Forward Scenario
Step 4B: Start the Send Ports and Receive Ports for the FileAct Store and Forward Scenario
Step 4C: Create a Test Instance for the FileAct Store and Forward Scenario