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OpenFAST supports 1.1 - it is used as the basis for the FIX Protocol 
interoperability portal. I will check and see if there are any open issues. 
OpenFast was written as a reference implementation for FAST 1.1 so that 
implementers had a platform they could draw from outside of just commercial 
software vendor implementations. A standard needs both - strong commercial 
products such as CameronFIX and others, as well as quality reference 
implementations such as OpenFAST.

Please do not confuse lack of recent activity with lack of support - there are 
plenty of OpenFAST adopters out there.

> Hi Andreas,
> 
> CameronFIX support FAST 1.1.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Daniel Plasto Orc Software
> 
> > Hi,
> >
> > Are there any FAST reference implementation or commercial
> > implementation in Java, like a FAST codec or similar?
> >
> > OpenFAST does not show any activity any longer, and their last
> > release doesn't have support for FAST 1.1 which is the version I
> > would like to use.
> >
> > I have looked at QuickFIX too but they are referring to OpenFAST for
> > Fix with FAST, so I can't use that one either.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > / Andreas


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