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Re: Is FIX Testing "Gratefully Dead"?
Daniel Doscas / HSBC Securities
31 Mar 2008 9:41AM ET

>The certification program was designed to assist fixed income shops move forward in a quick and efficient manner with the assistance of leading FIX software providers in testing and moving the protocol into production.

I am trying to guage FIX community's interest in FIX Application
> Certification (FIX Testing). The Certification working group is listed
> as "Inactive"
>
> http://fixprotocol.org/working_groups/inactive
>
> My post (Request for filesharing space for "All" FIX Testing /
> certification documents sharing)
>
> at
>
> http://www.fixprotocol.org/discuss/read/be1e15b8
>
> http://www.fixprotocol.org/discuss/read/25878f0d
>
> received no replies. Except for a few occasional postings in the
> Certification discussion forum by developers / testers / FIXperimentors,
> I do not see any interest in this area. Is the practice of FIX Testing
> "Gratefully Dead"? If it is, then I do not want to be counted a Dead
> Head ;-( for being active in "this GraveYard".
>
> Regards,
> K. Mahesh +1-203-252-4039


Is FIX Testing "Gratefully Dead"?
Mahesh Kumaraguru   4 Nov 2007 6:15PM ET
Re: Is FIX Testing "Gratefully Dead"?
mark montemuro / SIG   6 Nov 2007 1:39PM ET
Re: Is FIX Testing "Gratefully Dead"?
rashi agrawal   31 Mar 2008 9:33AM ET
FIX Load testing pages Googled @ FIXProtocol.org
Mahesh Kumaraguru   31 Mar 2008 10:39PM ET
Re: Is FIX Testing "Gratefully Dead"?
Pandiyan A / Wipro Technologies   16 Apr 2008 5:21AM ET
Is FIX Testing "Gratefully Dead"? or "lively"
Mahesh Kumaraguru   19 Apr 2008 10:30AM ET
Re: Is FIX Testing "Gratefully Dead"?
Daniel Doscas / HSBC Securities   31 Mar 2008 9:41AM ET
Re: Is FIX Testing "Gratefully Dead"?
Mahesh Kumaraguru   31 Mar 2008 10:32PM ET