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From: Christoph J. <chr...@ma...> - 2021-06-14 10:20:39
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Hi, a FIX Session is more or less a point-to-point connection. That means the same SessionID cannot be active on two different machines at the same time. The message store (with sequence numbers and messages) should be accessed exclusively by one connector. Let me ask this way: what do you want to achieve? You could of course set up separate Sessions that access the same order management system for example. Cheers, Chris. On 14.06.21 07:32, krishna sumanth Rachamadugu wrote: > QuickFIX/J Documentation: http://www.quickfixj.org/documentation/ > QuickFIX/J Support: http://www.quickfixj.org/support/ > > > > Hi, > > I'm new to FIX. I understood that it works on message sequence numbers and felt a more tightly > coupled way of communication between two parties. > > 1. Can we have a number of acceptors/initiators with the same session id running on two different > machines?. To be more precise, does it support multi-tenant systems? > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Quickfixj-users mailing list > Qui...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/quickfixj-users -- Christoph John Software Engineering T +49 241 557080-28 chr...@ma... MACD GmbH Oppenhoffallee 103 52066 Aachen, Germany www.macd.com Amtsgericht Aachen: HRB 8151 Ust.-Id: DE 813021663 Geschäftsführer: George Macdonald |