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> > > > Hello, I am going to start developing 1 small automated trading
> > > > application. For this i need fix protocol engine so please anyone
> > > > help me from where i got this fix protocol engine got for fix
> > > > protocol connectivity. And for testing my automated application is
> > > > there any testing fix protocol server than infor me.
> > > >
> > > > Please......!!!!!!!
> > > Depends on yoiur technocal environment / requirements (e.g. latency,
> > > version support, etc). Best place to look is the "FPL Memebers" link
> > > on the menu of this website, under "Vendors". Aso look at the
> > > announcements in the "Product Discussion" forum where you will see
> > > vendors posting about their engines.
> >
> > Give quickfixj (http://www.quickfixj.com) a try. It also comes with
> > Unit and Acceptance tests based on JUnit.
> 
> www.openfix.net is a usefull tool to test connectivity.

Look for oder match in QuickfixJ. You need to set up a Fix Engine Server and a 
Client to place the orders there. You can create your own matching engine. 
Limitation we found with it, is that it does not supported StopLoss management. 

Regards, 





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