How to use FIXT11 function in quickFix/n package












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I have a question of using FIXT1.1 xml.



Indeed, I have successfully established the connection by using the transport dictionary (FIXT11.xml) and app dictionary (FIX50SP2.xml) ; However, I would like to do the following action manually:




  1. Resend Request

  2. SequenceReset


I found these two messages available in the transport dictionary:



<fix type='FIXT' major='1' minor='1' servicepack='0'>
...
<message msgcat='admin' msgtype='2' name='ResendRequest'>
<field name='BeginSeqNo' required='Y'/>
<field name='EndSeqNo' required='Y'/>
</message>
<message msgcat='admin' msgtype='4' name='SequenceReset'>
<field name='GapFillFlag' required='N'/>
<field name='NewSeqNo' required='Y'/>
</message>


but I cannot create this message class manually as I used to in FIX44. I've looked through the names spaces in QuickFix.dll but there is no such object know as QuickFix.FIXT11 in the quickfix/n package



Create message directly using QuickFix/n FIX44 object



QuickFix.FIXT11 missing in quickfix/n package



Do you have any recommendation what should I do?










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    I have a question of using FIXT1.1 xml.



    Indeed, I have successfully established the connection by using the transport dictionary (FIXT11.xml) and app dictionary (FIX50SP2.xml) ; However, I would like to do the following action manually:




    1. Resend Request

    2. SequenceReset


    I found these two messages available in the transport dictionary:



    <fix type='FIXT' major='1' minor='1' servicepack='0'>
    ...
    <message msgcat='admin' msgtype='2' name='ResendRequest'>
    <field name='BeginSeqNo' required='Y'/>
    <field name='EndSeqNo' required='Y'/>
    </message>
    <message msgcat='admin' msgtype='4' name='SequenceReset'>
    <field name='GapFillFlag' required='N'/>
    <field name='NewSeqNo' required='Y'/>
    </message>


    but I cannot create this message class manually as I used to in FIX44. I've looked through the names spaces in QuickFix.dll but there is no such object know as QuickFix.FIXT11 in the quickfix/n package



    Create message directly using QuickFix/n FIX44 object



    QuickFix.FIXT11 missing in quickfix/n package



    Do you have any recommendation what should I do?










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      I have a question of using FIXT1.1 xml.



      Indeed, I have successfully established the connection by using the transport dictionary (FIXT11.xml) and app dictionary (FIX50SP2.xml) ; However, I would like to do the following action manually:




      1. Resend Request

      2. SequenceReset


      I found these two messages available in the transport dictionary:



      <fix type='FIXT' major='1' minor='1' servicepack='0'>
      ...
      <message msgcat='admin' msgtype='2' name='ResendRequest'>
      <field name='BeginSeqNo' required='Y'/>
      <field name='EndSeqNo' required='Y'/>
      </message>
      <message msgcat='admin' msgtype='4' name='SequenceReset'>
      <field name='GapFillFlag' required='N'/>
      <field name='NewSeqNo' required='Y'/>
      </message>


      but I cannot create this message class manually as I used to in FIX44. I've looked through the names spaces in QuickFix.dll but there is no such object know as QuickFix.FIXT11 in the quickfix/n package



      Create message directly using QuickFix/n FIX44 object



      QuickFix.FIXT11 missing in quickfix/n package



      Do you have any recommendation what should I do?










      share|improve this question
















      I have a question of using FIXT1.1 xml.



      Indeed, I have successfully established the connection by using the transport dictionary (FIXT11.xml) and app dictionary (FIX50SP2.xml) ; However, I would like to do the following action manually:




      1. Resend Request

      2. SequenceReset


      I found these two messages available in the transport dictionary:



      <fix type='FIXT' major='1' minor='1' servicepack='0'>
      ...
      <message msgcat='admin' msgtype='2' name='ResendRequest'>
      <field name='BeginSeqNo' required='Y'/>
      <field name='EndSeqNo' required='Y'/>
      </message>
      <message msgcat='admin' msgtype='4' name='SequenceReset'>
      <field name='GapFillFlag' required='N'/>
      <field name='NewSeqNo' required='Y'/>
      </message>


      but I cannot create this message class manually as I used to in FIX44. I've looked through the names spaces in QuickFix.dll but there is no such object know as QuickFix.FIXT11 in the quickfix/n package



      Create message directly using QuickFix/n FIX44 object



      QuickFix.FIXT11 missing in quickfix/n package



      Do you have any recommendation what should I do?







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