{{Quickfixn}} Quickfix/N vs QuickFix.Net Wrapper

Peter van Lonkhuyzen Peter at nutcracker.co.za
Fri Jan 20 01:39:54 PST 2012


Hi All

We currently have been using the quickfix .net wrapper for our systems.
I am currently trying to port one of these to quickfix/n so that it doesn't have to be built as 32 bit specific.

It ported fine and is working so I have to say Job well done to you guys.

I ran into the following problems


1)      As already reported and due in the next version. I can't programatically set the Sequence numbers.

2)      No Support for ToXML. No Trainsmash as for My purposes toString is fine.

3)      Limited support fo Fix 5 (I Say this with reservations but based on my use of the Quickfix.net wrapper)

There are no prebuilt message classes for FIXT,Fix5.0SP1 & SP2

This caused a problem as one of our logon's needs a password and what I did in the FixApplication.ToAdmin event I would insert the password field if the message passed in was the Logon Message type. The work around is simple but cumbersome, I first have to see if there is a messagetype field and then check if it has a value of A.





Regards

Peter van Lonkhuyzen
peter at nutcracker.co.za<mailto:marc at nutcracker.co.za>
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