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Having been down the .Net and C# with QuickFIX path before - I would tread very 
carefully if you are planning to use managed .Net code in the same process as 
the Quickfix engine. There are other alternatives that can be explored on the 
FPL products page and the products forum that might be more suitable for a .Net 
managed code environment.

> I would have a look at QuickFix, that has .Net and some C# samples to
> get you started. It performs well when compared to other FIX Libs
> running under .Net
> 
> John
> > I am new to FIX protocol. I had done some development for exchange
> > gateway in c++ using ad hoc protocol setup. Now i wanted to migrate
> > all my gateway server in FIX 4.2 protocol. and i want to do it from
> > scratch .
> >
> > Please advice me is it possible to develop FIX engine in c#?if yes
> > then how much performance will affect compare to c++ ?
> >
> > As of now i was following FIX forum i found every body recommending
> > C++ and Java.


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