{{Quickfixn}} Managing gap refills?
Grant Birchmeier
gbirchmeier at connamara.com
Mon Nov 4 06:58:20 PST 2024
The transport layer handles it (assuming your configuration is correct,
e.g. you didn't use ResetOnLogon=Y or something).
On Mon, Nov 4, 2024 at 8:54 AM Culross, Andrew <
Andrew.Culross at broadridge.com> wrote:
> Is there anything the application layer has to implement to handle gap
> refill/missing messages?
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> For example, let’s say I’m sending off Trade Capture Reports or Execution
> reports off to another FIX engine and that the connection is broken for
> some period of time. When then connection comes back on-line and the
> sequence number resync, does the application layer need to be able to
> construct any missing sequences? Or is this all handled in the QuickFix
> layer?
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> Thanks.
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> Andrew Culross | Senior Lead Software Engineer, FXL | Broadridge Financial
> Solutions, Inc.
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