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First of download the pdfs explaining the protocol and concentrate first on the 
session messages, these are the ones you need to understand and implement 
before you can do any of the business messages.

The pdfs containt clear textual functional explanation on how your FixEngine 
needs to work.

To my experience, make sure you get a test line with your counterparty as soon 
as possible to do your development so you can quickly test if you are able to 
logon to the other parties' engine and keep your connection alive for the full 
business day. Next step is to delibaretly bbreak the physical link to test your 
engine can cope with the 'resynching' procedure as defined in the session 
protocol.

Work from there.

regards,


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