{{Quickfixn}} IInitiator

Grant Birchmeier gbirchmeier at connamara.com
Fri Nov 3 10:32:14 PDT 2017


It's only *initialized* as null.  Notice that it's a public variable.  It
gets set in the `Main` function within Program.cs.

Normally, the IApplication doesn't have access to the IInitiator object.
But I did that little trick to I could add the "secret" commands 'g' and
'x', that can stop and start the initiator (see the Run() function) while
the app is running.

On Fri, Nov 3, 2017 at 12:00 PM, Simone Cavallarin <
Simone.Cavallarin at banorcapital.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I don’t quite understand this part into the example TradeClient.
>
>
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>         // This variable is a kludge for developer test purposes. Don't
> do this on a production application.
>
>         public IInitiator MyInitiator = null;
>
>
>
> What generate a Null IInitiator? And why this is only for developer
> purposes?
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> Thanks!
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> s
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