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On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:41 AM, beat glattfelder <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi Claus
>
> I have sent the CLA to the foundation by smail a couple of weeks ago, but
> nothing happened so far. Is there something that needs to be done? I've seen
> formal invitation is mentioned on the website. I may just have to send it
> again?
>
> Thanks,
> Beat
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> JIRA [email protected] wrote:
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>> Claus Ibsen commented on CAMEL-2536:
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>> Do you mind helping with the wiki documentation as well?
>>
>> http://camel.apache.org/contributing.html
>>
>> You may want to sign an ICLA to Apache, which allows you to edit wiki
>> pages. And its also one step closer to become a committer etc.
>> http://camel.apache.org/how-do-i-edit-the-website.html
>>
>>> Improved quickfix component
>>> ---------------------------
>>>
>>>                 Key: CAMEL-2536
>>>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/activemq/browse/CAMEL-2536
>>>             Project: Apache Camel
>>>          Issue Type: Improvement
>>>            Reporter: Beat Glattfelder
>>>         Attachments: camel-quickfix.zip
>>>
>>>
>>> Looking into rewriting our Java based order routing system using camel, I
>>> ran into several issues with the camel-quickfix component that comes with
>>> 2.1.0.  I therefore wrote a new component based on the quickfix driver
>>> code from our old app, and successfully ported our system. I would be
>>> very glad to contribute the improved component to the project, so please
>>> have a look whether you think it's usable.
>>> The main features are:
>>> The quickfix endpoint URL identifies a FIX session through its quickfix
>>> seesion id which is based on the sessions CompIds, thus allowing the
>>> setup of multiple sessions in one file and a concise identification of
>>> the endpoint
>>> All Endpoints are producers as well a consumers, thus matching the
>>> asynchronous, bidirectional nature of a FIX session. Whether a session
>>> initiates a connetions or waits for one is configured in the quickfix
>>> config file.
>>> All quickfix features (message store persistence, logging, threading
>>> model, JMX support, config file) can be configured through dependency
>>> injection, see the class QuickfixConfig.java and the quickfix config
>>> quide.
>>> The example PassiveFixGateway demonstrates a simple FIX relay, routing
>>> messages between two FIX sessions in both directions. To run it, build
>>> the component, cd into traget/test-classes and run it. FIX Messages sent
>>> to one endpoint will appear on the other.
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