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Thanks John :-)

My question was actually directed to the user community, not vendors. I wanted 
some feedback on people's experience with commercial C++ FIX engines.

In any case... since you decided to build rather than buy, may I ask what was 
the primary motivation? Flexibility? Optimization?

thanks again
SC

> > Hello all, just wanted to know -- in your opinion, what's the best C++
> > based FIX engine available? What do you like most about it?
> >
> > Would appreciate any responses. Thanks in advance.
> >
> > SC
> 
> I think it's very likely that every vendor will declare their engine is
> the best. I think a better approach would be to (privately) ask people
> you know who have had experience with multiple vendor FIX engines.
> 
> This is not a forum for shameless self-promotion. You should probably
> ask the vendors on the "Product Discussion" forum as to their (surely
> unbiased) opinions.
> 
> For the record, mine is the best :-) I like it best because it's mine
> :-) We are not a vendor of FIX engines, so we won't share it, so you'll
> have to look elsewhere.
> 
> JohnP


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