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Why the removal? 🤔 I think this (how Philadelphia compares to commercial low-latency FIX engines, such as Chronicle FIX and CoralFIX) is a genuinely interesting topic. It's just that no one has got answering the question yet. (A reminder: as far as I know, no one gets paid working on this project.) |
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Hi @Artie314! Unfortunately I don't have any first-hand experience from either Chronicle FIX or CoralFIX. However, in 2020 I heard from a person who was evaluating a few options in the space that with some small tweaks, Philadelphia performed favorably when compared to Chronicle FIX. However, when it comes to features, I think both Chronicle FIX and CoralFIX are quite a bit more extensive than Philadelphia. |
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Hi @Artie314 <https://github.com/Artie314>! Unfortunately I don't have
any first-hand experience from either Chronicle FIX or CoralFIX. However,
in 2020 I heard from a person who was evaluating a few options in the space
that with some small tweaks, Philadelphia performed favorably when compared
to Chronicle FIX. However, when it comes to features, I think both
Chronicle FIX and CoralFIX are quite a bit more extensive than Philadelphia.
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Hi, I am evaluating Java FIX engines now for my next project and wondering if anyone knows how Philadelphia compares to some of the commercial Java low latency FIX engines like Chronicle or CoralFIX? Both in performance and in functionality. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
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