{{Quickfixn}} The time ordering of incoming messages..

Grant Birchmeier gbirchmeier at connamara.com
Thu Mar 13 08:32:09 PDT 2014


1. Yes.

2. The underlying connection is TCP, which is of course ordered.  The
mechanism that triggers the user callbacks is single-threaded (thus you
need to make sure you don't do time-expensive operations in the callbacks).


On Thu, Mar 13, 2014 at 10:20 AM, George Stevens <gstevens at wipcode.com>wrote:

>  Hi,
>
> I'm new to QuickFIX/n. I need to know:
>
>
>  1. Does QuickFIX/n guarantee that the time ordering of incoming messages
> is perserved?
>
>
>  In other words, if Joe sends a Buy 100 shares of IBM, then sends Sell
> 100 shares of IBM immediately thereafter, and I guaranteed that my app will
> ALWAYS receive the messages in this order?
>
>
>  2. If so, how is this implemented?
>
>
>  Thanks in advance,
>
> gstevens
>
>
>
> *George Stevens *
> sr. software engineer & architect
>
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