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      <title>How to do integration testing for a Bot Framework SDK v4 event bot?</title>
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      <description>This is the last in a five-post series, where we explore the Bot Framework (previously Bot Builder) SDK v4:
 How does a Bot Builder v4 bot work? How to send proactive messages with Bot Builder v4? How to receive events in a Bot Framework SDK v4 Web API bot? How to test a Bot Framework SDK v4 bot? How to do integration testing for a Bot Framework SDK v4 event bot?</description>
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