Installed file structure

The sections below describe the path and filenames of the product after installation.

Windows connector file structure

The Installer copies the standard files associated with the connector into your system.

The utility installs the connector into the ProductDir\connectors\FIX directory, and adds a shortcut for the connector to the Start menu.

Table 8 describes the Windows file structure used by the connector, and shows the files that are automatically installed when you choose to install the connector through Installer.

Table 8. Installed Windows file structure for the connector

Subdirectory of ProductDir Description
connectors\FIX\CWFIX.jar
 
The FIX connector
connectors\FIX\start_FIX.bat
 
The startup file for the connector
connectors\messages\FIXConnector.txt
 
Connector messages
repository\FIX\CN_FIX.txt
 
Connector definition
connectors\FIX\dependencies\bonames.cfg
 
The configuration file used to determine business object names
connectors\FIX\dependencies\
 FIX40_MessageTypes.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all the message types for FIX version 4.0
connectors\FIX\dependencies\
 FIX41_MessageTypes.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all the message types for FIX version 4.1
connectors\FIX\dependencies\
 FIX42_MessageTypes.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all the message types for FIX version 4.2
connectors\FIX\dependencies\
 FIX43_MessageTypes.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all the message types for FIX version 4.3
connectors\FIX\dependencies\FIX40_Tags.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all of the valid FIX tags for FIX version 4.0
connectors\FIX\dependencies\FIX41_Tags.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all of the valid FIX tags for FIX version 4.1
connectors\FIX\dependencies\FIX42_Tags.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all of the valid FIX tags for FIX version 4.2
connectors\FIX\dependencies\FIX43_Tags.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all of the valid FIX tags for FIX version 4.3
repository\FIX\MO_DataHandler_FIX.txt
 
Contains the meta-objects required by the FIX data handler
repository\FIX\MO_DataHandler_Default.txt
 
The top-level FIX data handler meta-object
connectors\FIX\samples\BO_FIX40_ErrorReport.txt
 
Contains error report business object names for FIX version 4.0
connectors\FIX\samples\BO_FIX41_ErrorReport.txt
 
Contains error report business object names for FIX version 4.1
connectors\FIX\samples\BO_FIX42_ErrorReport.txt
 
Contains error report business object names for FIX version 4.2
connectors\FIX\samples\BO_FIX43_ErrorReport.txt
 
Contains error report business object names for FIX version 4.3
connectors\FIX\samples\BODefinitions\FIX_4* Business object definitions
Note:
All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system.

UNIX connector file structure

The Installer copies the standard files associated with the connector into your system.

The utility installs the connector into the ProductDir/connectors/FIX directory.

Table 9 describes the UNIX file structure used by the connector, and shows the files that are automatically installed when you choose to install the connector through Installer.

Table 9. Installed UNIX file structure for the connector

Subdirectory of ProductDir Description
connectors/FIX/CWFIX.jar
 
The FIX connector
connectors/FIX/start_FIX.sh
 
The startup script for the connector. The script is called from the generic connector manager script. When you click Install from Connector Configurator (WMQI as the integration broker) or the Connector Configuration screen of CSM (ICS as the integration broker), the installer creates a customized wrapper for this connector manager script. When the connector works with ICS, use this customized wrapper only to start and stop the connector. When the connector works with WMQI, use this customized wrapper only to start the connector; use mqsiremotestopadapter to stop the connector.
connectors/messages/FIXConnector.txt
 
Connector messages
repository/FIX/CN_FIX.txt
 
Connector definition
connectors/FIX/dependencies/bonames.cfg
 
The configuration file used to determine business object names
connectors/FIX/dependencies/FIX40_MessageTypes.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all the message types for FIX version 4.0
connectors/FIX/dependencies/FIX41_MessageTypes.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all the message types for FIX version 4.1
connectors/FIX/dependencies/FIX42_MessageTypes.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all the message types for FIX version 4.2
connectors/FIX/dependencies/FIX43_MessageTypes.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all the message types for FIX version 4.3
connectors/FIX/dependencies/FIX40_Tags.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all of the valid FIX tags for FIX version 4.0
connectors/FIX/dependencies/FIX41_Tags.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all of the valid FIX tags for FIX version 4.1
connectors/FIX/dependencies/FIX42_Tags.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all of the valid FIX tags for FIX version 4.2
connectors/FIX/dependencies/FIX43_Tags.cfg
 
The configuration file containing all of the valid FIX tags for FIX version 4.3
repository/FIX/MO_DataHandler_FIX.txt
 
Contains the meta-objects required by the FIX data handler
repository/FIX/MO_DataHandler_Default.txt
 
The top-level FIX data handler meta-object
connectors/FIX/samples/BO_FIX40_ErrorReport.txt
 
Contains error report business object names for FIX version 4.0
connectors/FIX/samples/BO_FIX41_ErrorReport.txt
 
Contains error report business object names for FIX version 4.1
connectors/FIX/samples/BO_FIX42_ErrorReport.txt
 
Contains error report business object names for FIX version 4.2
connectors/FIX/samples/BO_FIX43_ErrorReport.txt
 
Contains error report business object names for FIX version 4.3
connectors/FIX/samples/BODefinitions/FIX_4* Business object definitions
Note:
All product pathnames are relative to the directory where the product is installed on your system.

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