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Oracle Java CAPS SWIFT Message Library User's Guide Java CAPS Documentation |
Overview of SWIFT Message Libraries
Installing the SWIFT Message Library
To Increase the Heap Size for GlassFish
To Increase the Heap Size for NetBeans
Using the SWIFT Message Library
Message Library and Collaboration Locations in NetBeans
SWIFT Message Library JAR Files
Using Message Validation Features
Validation Collaboration Definitions
Message Format Validation Rules (MFVR)
In Collaboration Validation Methods
Calling the Validation Methods in your Collaboration
About the SWIFT MX Validation Sample
SWIFT Correlation Repository Sample
Linking the Domain Name and Direction to a Color
Using the SCR for Monitoring Flows
Using the Viewer for Monitoring Transactions
Using the Viewer to Repair Messages
BICDirService Method Operation
To Update BICPlusBAN Information
BICPlusIBAN Validation Method Definitions
Parse Debug Level Message Example
Using SWIFT FIN-Based Funds OTDs
SWIFT Message Library Funds Features
Two sample projects, Swift_SAA_XMLv2_MQHA and SAG610_FTA_Sample.zip, are provided with the SWIFT Message Library on the installation media. Additional samples can be found on the Java CAPS samples site at http://java.net/projects/javacaps-samples/pages/Home. You can import these projects directly into Java CAPS using the project import utility.
Note - You need to register with Oracle to access this site.
The sample projects on the installation media can be imported directly into NetBeans. The sample projects from the Java CAPS sample site must be unzipped before you can import them.
The sample file are located in components/message_libraries/Swift/samples.
The Import Project dialog box appears.
The Import Manager appears.
Create an Environment
Create a Deployment Profile
Create and start a domain
Build and deploy the Project