{{Quickfixn}} FpML file

Ashutosh Mishra A.Mishra at ny.tr.mufg.jp
Tue Oct 15 10:58:09 PDT 2013


Hi Walter,
                   Thanks for the reply. I want to integerate TradeWeb using QuickFix, so that we can extract important data for the company requirements. I am using Windows 7 and your suggestion of QuickFix with Windows service should definitly help.'I have gone through the website link you gave and its helpful. My next question is if the FpML file will be in XML format or XSD format? Please let me know if you have any idea.

Thanks & Regards,
Ashutosh Mishra

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From: quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com [mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com] On Behalf Of Walter Robert Ditzler
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 1:47 PM
To: 'Mailing list for QuickFIX/n'
Subject: Re: {{Quickfixn}} FpML file

Hi,

trade web offers a p2p socket connection where you get/let the FpML-Data. You have to write a proxy or data exchange converter between QuickFix/n and FpML. I run QuickFix/n as a windows service. The same windows service could handle socket connection to trade web exchangeing FpML data.

Finally your question leaves plenty of space in sense what you want and need and it can't be finally answered.

Btw, FpML spec can be found at http://www.fpml.org/spec/login.php, there you can login and download the service xsd (xml data description), import that into visual studio and you got already 50% of your proxy :).

Good luck,

Walter.



From: quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com<mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com> [mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com] On Behalf Of Ashutosh Mishra
Sent: Dienstag, 15. Oktober 2013 19:20
To: Mailing list for QuickFIX/n
Subject: Re: {{Quickfixn}} FpML file

I have to intergrate TradeWeb Application using QuickFix , which ultimatly gives FpML file as execution report -- so that's the reason I put that question. Well thanks for your reply. If you have any idea as to how to integrate QuckFix with TradeWeb, please let me know.

Thanks & Regards,
Ashutosh Mishra

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From: quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com<mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com> [mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com] On Behalf Of Grant Birchmeier
Sent: Tuesday, October 15, 2013 1:07 PM
To: Mailing list for QuickFIX/n
Subject: Re: {{Quickfixn}} FpML file

QF/n does not use FpML files or XSD files.

To be honest, I don't even know what an FpML file is.

-Grant

On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 12:02 PM, Ashutosh Mishra <A.Mishra at ny.tr.mufg.jp<mailto:A.Mishra at ny.tr.mufg.jp>> wrote:
Hi,
    I am new to QuickFix and I am trying to use FpML file to get data extracted from it. Can you tell me that do Ineed to have the FpML convered to XSD for doing the same? I am using C# and SQL Server 2008 for the same.

Thanks & Regards,
Ashutosh Mishra

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From: quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com<mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com> [mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com<mailto:quickfixn-bounces at lists.quickfixn.com>] On Behalf Of Grant Birchmeier
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 11:02 AM
To: Mailing list for QuickFIX/n
Subject: Re: {{Quickfixn}} event log question

If that message type has an appropriate OnMessage handler, then it was called.

I think it's very unlikely that a bug exists such that OnMessage is not called for one random message.

I think it's far more likely that your database-recorder code has a bug.  I would check your DB logs.  I assume you are doing the DB-record in a different thread, so make sure that thread is catching and logging any exceptions.

On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 7:27 AM, James A. Smith <jsmith at anstca.com<mailto:jsmith at anstca.com>> wrote:
20131009-16<tel:20131009-16>:56:08.641 : MsgSeqNum too high, expecting 4247 but received 4388
20131009-16<tel:20131009-16>:56:08.641 : Sent ResendRequest FROM: 4247 TO: 0
20131009-16<tel:20131009-16>:56:12.625 : ResendRequest for messages FROM: 4247 TO: 0 has been satisfied.
20131009-16<tel:20131009-16>:56:12.625 : Received SequenceReset FROM: 4247 TO: 4389

I see these messages in my event log.  The FIX message in question happens to be MsgSeqNum 4388 which the even log says it was received on the first line above.  I see the message in the message log as well.  But for some reason, I do not see this message in my database table.

How can I know for sure the OnMessage()  was called for that message?

thanks,

James Smith
Software Development
Abel/Noser Solutions
646-884-6476<tel:646-884-6476>


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