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Yes, I use FIX 4.4 as messaging protocol.

So, as per your suggestion if i want to implement seq numbering and resend 
request logic, any pointer where i can get this information? any particular 
section in FIX spec which talks about this logic implentation?

Thanks a lot.


> So your Application and FIX Engine communicate thru Sockets. What is the
> messaging protocol on this socket connection ?
> 
> If its FIX between your application and engine, then you would use the
> Sequence numbering and Resend request logic as provided by FIX.
> 
> If its non-FIX, for example you write positional or delimited String
> which the FIX engine converts to FIX message, then as John has stated
> in this post below you would need to build Sequence numbering and
> Resend request logic in these Strings between application and Engine
> similar to FIX.
> 
> > Mahesh, i did not get you exactly, but if your question is if my
> > applcation hosts my fix engine (i.e. in process) then it is not. I
> > communicate my fix engine through socket.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > > is communication between the application and fix engine in FIX ? or
> > > is it a local method call or RMI or MQ etc ?
> > >
> > > > Hi, I want to implement Resend logic in my application for the
> > > > guranteed message delievery of the FIX message to the
> > > > counterparties. Question is lets say my application creates and
> > > > sends a message to my fix engine but somehow this message could
> > > > not reach to fix engine and hence could not deleivered to
> > > > counterparty, so how I could be sure enough that all message
> > > > generated by my fix application sent to counterparty guranteed.
> > > >
> > > > I am looking for some suggestion/design pattern about how other
> > > > people/companies implement this scenario.
> > > >
> > > > Thanks in Advance


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