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Great advice!  I never thought of reading up on 5.0 first.  Looks like there 
are a couple of service packs of 5.0.  Should I go straight to 5.0 SP2?


> > Hi, I'm fairly new to FIX. I've used APIs which hide much of the
> > protocol, but haven't done much with the wire level protocol itself.
> >
> > Mainly as a learning exercise, I'd like to implement a simple FIX
> > engine (although I know QuickFix/J is available as a free and
> > production level engine).
> >
> > I've printed out the 4.2 spec, but am overwhelmed at the idea of going
> > through all the version.
> >
> > Are there any documents which simply list the differences between the
> > versions?
> >
> > Am I basically correct in assuming that the session level protocol is
> > the same for all versions and that the changes are limited to
> > application level messages?
> >
> > I'm a little confused about the relationship between version 5 and the
> > FAST protocol. Does 5 use FAST or is FAST simply a session level
> > protocol and all versions (the application level parts) can be made to
> > sit on top of FAST?
> >
> > Thanks
> 
> Hi Shahbaz,
> 
> You're doing the right thing - there's nothing wrong with simply
> starting with one of the more popular versions of FIX, such as 4.2, and
> staying with that for a while as you learn more about message processing
> and so on. In fact, if you're just in learning mode, I might suggest you
> jump right in to FIX 5.0; if you are writing programs and generating
> source code that you may want to use again later on, you'll find that
> it's a lot easier to retrofit 5.0 code for 4.x versions than it is the
> other way around...
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Russ


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