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Erik,
QuickFIX is still being supported. There is expected to be a new release later 
this month. We moved the code base from SVN to GIT. We have set up various 
build environments for different flavors of Linux and GCC on Amazon EC2. The 
daily build results can be viewed at 

http://connamara.com:8010/waterfall

Jim




> Hi, Thanks for the quick reply. I'm at a new firm (formely of BofA) and
> we're essentially a .NET shop here, although we are installed webMethods
> as an ESB which is Java based.
> 
> I've heard that QuickFix is no longer being supported and all the
> resources are going into QuickFix/J. Is this true? Once I have the
> engine up and running does it matter what language I am developing in?
> I'm assuming that the FIX engine is a stand-alone entity that we
> communicate with ....no?
> 
> Thanks for any more info.


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