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> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there any FIX engine that stores session configuration in a
> > database? What are the other ways of storing configurations besides
> > Database and XML files?
> >
> > I am interested in checking out the various ways of configuring FIX
> > engines.
> >
> > Any help/pointers/thoughts are most welcome.
> >
> > Thanks in advance!
> >
> > ~Arpita
> 
> 
> Hi Arpita
> 
> We have experience of organisations using our FIX Engine (RA) with both
> options (XML and database).
> 
> Using a database configuration has the advantage when scaling a system
> (for example to support DR) that the details can be centrally maintained
> on a clustered database server.
> 
> For smaller installations, where you want minimal effort for deployment
> then an XML based configuration file or flat file may be more suitable.
> 
> Our RA FIX Engines support custom configuration options inlcuding...
> XML, flat file, CSV, DB.
> 
> Clive


Hi Clive,

Thank you for your response. Is there a way I can get some sample doc or demo 
of the engine?

~Arpita

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