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> Hi All,
> 
> I'm curious how many people are using existing/captured FIX logs as a
> validation template for testing their systems; just loading saved logs
> and then replaying those logs against a target system with the target
> system's responses being evaluated against the log data...
> 
> Is this something you are doing at your firm? Is it an integral part of
> the testing and Q/A process? If so, what are some of the challenges that
> you've encountered doing this?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Russ

We do. But not as standard operating procedure..
We do that only when we are on a tight schedule and can't do actual testing 
with the client.

It has its own drawbacks - specially the fact that it can never cover as many 
real-time scenarios that can be covered while testing with the client.


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