{{Quickfixn}} Message/Field Class Code Generation

Mike Gatny mgatny at connamara.com
Tue Jun 20 14:40:04 PDT 2017


Tom,

You do not need any xsl processors or  any scripts from the qf/c++ source
tree.  You only need to install ruby, then use that to install the nokogiri
rubygem, as described in the readme.  Have you done that?

On Jun 20, 2017 3:40 PM, "Tom Ries" <Tom.Ries at spiderrock.net> wrote:

> I want to generate C# Message/Field classes from a custom QuickFix xml
> data dictionary.  It seems that there are three approaches mentioned
> out-there.
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> 1.      Use the Ruby scripts (from the C++ Quickfix repository) along
> with the XML transform tool xsltproc (whose binary I cannot find).
>
> 2.      Use the Ruby scripts along with along with the Windows XML
> transform tool msxsl (whose binary I cannot find).
>
> 3.      On the QuickFixN mailing list forum, there is some discussion
> about writing a code generator in C#.  However, I do not find any code gen
> code in the quickfixn repository or in any outstanding pull request.
>
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> Can anyone give me some guidance on the best way to generate the QuickFix
> Message\Field classes from a custom xml data dictionary?
>
>
>
> Thank you,
>
> Tom
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