Hi Paul,
Performance numbers depend on many factors (e.g., # of cores, # of
sessions, validation, store/log implementations, and so on). If you are
using a JDBC store and/or log then typically that will be the limiting
factor rather than the FIX engine.
Regards,
Steve
> Hi,
>
> Was wondering if anyone done any performance testing of QuickFixJ in terms
> of peak messages per second. This would preferably be using the
> JdbcMessageStore to store the messages.
>
> Thanks,
> Paul
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