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> Thanks for extensive reply. I am not eying big market as of now so i
> will prefer to build (Precisely for my know how about FIX and its
> implementation) and then our company will see how to go about it.
> 
> > > 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.
> > Well, we wrote our FIX engine in C# precisely because we were able to
> > achieve better results using C# than C++ (we have both capabilities
> > plus Java). We've also had clients complain about the C# bindings of
> > QuickFIX,along with the fact that it a) hasn't been updated in years
> > (the RSS feeds last report activity in 2006), b) has unclear ownership
> > / liability (the licence lists a website as being the copyright holder
> > which, as far as I am aware, cannot be correct in law as a website is
> > not a legal entity), c) has no support for any updates post-2006 so
> > far as we've been able to ascertain, and d) requires that support be
> > paid extra at quite a high rate OR that a programmer able to configure
> > and install (and modify) QuickFIX be employed by the company
> > deploying. Remember the old maxim : there's no such thing as a free
> > lunch! Apart from my (possibly biased) rant against QF (and open
> > source in general), there is no reason not to use C#. And, just to be
> > clear, there are other C# engine vendors so if you decide to buy,
> > rather than build, you should do the research to ensure you get what
> > you want.

There is a C# FIX project here http://www.codeproject.com/KB/cs/fixprotocol.aspx

It is limited and very simple, however it does show an approach to creating FIX 
messages from an educational viewpoint.

John

John


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