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Hi Heshan,

Mixing formats will force recipients to have support for two codecs.

What format do you consider using for the request messages?

Out of curiosity:
Consolidated means more than one source.
Which exchange are we talking about?

/Rolf

> hi guys,
> 
> I'm new to FAST and I'm current in the process of implementing a
> Consolidated Feed for an Exchange. The FAST feed is expected to be point-to-
> point hence making it a TCP implementation.
> 
> Could anyone of you guys out there let me know if templates are required
> for all messages that are used within the FAST implementation. The
> reason for my question is; all request message are expected to be used
> infrequently and that makes them not so heavy on the bandwidth. This
> allows us not to complicate these request messages with FAST encoding
> and decoding.
> 
> All comments are welcome.
> 
> thanks, heshan.


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