SWIFTNetClient Business Process

The SWIFTNet Client service enables you to use Secure Sockets Layers (SSL), but to do so you must also upgrade the SWIFTNetClient business process if you have not already done so. The upgrade BPML differs based on whether you are using InterAct or FileAct. See the SWIFTNet Client Service documentation for more information on how to upgrade the SWIFTNetClient business process if you are using SSL.

Note: If you previously installed an earlier version of the Standards Library, you do not need to upgrade the SWIFTNetClient business process again. However, you will need to reinstall the SWIFTNet Server (see SWIFTNet Server for more information).

The SWIFTNetClient business process contains the necessary parameters so the SWIFTNet Client service can prepare the request and send it to the SWIFTNet Server. The client application on the SWIFTNet Server processes this request, performs the necessary communication exchange with the SWIFTNet SAG/SNL instance, and sends the request to the SWIFTNet Network.

Note: This business process is used for InterAct processing only. It takes the default parameters configured in the SWIFTNet Client service. If a parameter defined in the SWIFTNet Client Service is specified in this business process, the value in the business process overrides the parameter in the SWIFTNet Client service.

The SWIFTNetClient business process is initiated as part of the following outbound process flow:

  1. The SWIFTNetClient business process invokes the SWIFTNet Client service and passes it all the necessary parameters to send a request.
  2. The client application on the SWIFTNet Server processes the request.