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What would be the easiest way to connect to a service that offers a fix-like 
protocol (based on fix 4.1 but no headers, footers, session layer, tag 
extensions, etc.)?  Aside from writing the code from scratch,  does anyone know 
of any 3rd party tools that could be leveraged for such purposes?  Specifically 
this would be used for the Pink Links QDist protocol.  Something with built in 
TCP/IP connectivity support and the ability to parse tag/value pairs for a 
configurable set of tags with standard fix msg/field delimiters.

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