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Re: OFMP demos [message #10581 is a reply to message #10548] |
Fri, 30 May 2008 07:56   |
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Originally posted by: frederic.conrotte.kaupthing.lu
> What I found funny is, that the (EUR) column always remains 0.
> Is that a bug or a feature?
It's because of missing quotes in the system at the time I captured the
demo, but it works trust me ;)
> While not designed for each and every variation and correction of a
> currency deal, there's another nice example I am going to release on TSS
> Symposium Europe in Prague next month.
> It deals with stock trading and fetches quotes online via services like
> Yahoo or other providers. Same for Currency Exchange rates.
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> A (EUR) or (USD) column also shows all trades in the base currency used by
> the Web Service (normally US$, at least for Yahoo based on NYSE) but one
> can also define other base currencies for different markets.
> The currency of the user is determined by his home country/market.
Good stuff. Webservice to fetch dynamics data like quotes, rates, curves etc
is indeed a requirement for OFMP too, but in financial markets departement
they more often use Reuters or Bloomberg platforms as source for these data.
Frederic
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Re: OFMP demos [message #10614 is a reply to message #10581] |
Mon, 02 June 2008 22:12   |
Werner Keil Messages: 1087 Registered: July 2009 |
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Frederic Conrotte wrote:
>> What I found funny is, that the (EUR) column always remains 0.
>> Is that a bug or a feature?
> It's because of missing quotes in the system at the time I captured the
> demo, but it works trust me ;)
>
>> While not designed for each and every variation and correction of a
>> currency deal, there's another nice example I am going to release on TSS
>> Symposium Europe in Prague next month.
>> It deals with stock trading and fetches quotes online via services like
>> Yahoo or other providers. Same for Currency Exchange rates.
>>
>> A (EUR) or (USD) column also shows all trades in the base currency used by
>> the Web Service (normally US$, at least for Yahoo based on NYSE) but one
>> can also define other base currencies for different markets.
>> The currency of the user is determined by his home country/market.
> Good stuff. Webservice to fetch dynamics data like quotes, rates, curves etc
> is indeed a requirement for OFMP too, but in financial markets departement
> they more often use Reuters or Bloomberg platforms as source for these data.
>
> Frederic
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>
How about somewhat generic Currency and Monetary objects ?;-)
In a recent discussion I had with one of my fellow EG members at JSR-275
he confirmed, that was a very good and useful feature he remembers
implementing over and over again (and not just he ;-)
I hope upcoming projects won't keep me from TSS session in Prague, but
regardless of public showcasing it, this has been implemented all year.
I also got it at QCon, but the JCP discussion there was more
organisational, so it did not fit individual JSR demos.
I understand, some of your committers from Wilczeck & Weigle are based
in Germany. I am currently in Niedersachsen, not too far from there, but
normally I don't get that far South in the country...
Werner
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Re: OFMP demos [message #569053 is a reply to message #10581] |
Mon, 02 June 2008 22:12  |
Werner Keil Messages: 1087 Registered: July 2009 |
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Frederic Conrotte wrote:
>> What I found funny is, that the (EUR) column always remains 0.
>> Is that a bug or a feature?
> It's because of missing quotes in the system at the time I captured the
> demo, but it works trust me ;)
>
>> While not designed for each and every variation and correction of a
>> currency deal, there's another nice example I am going to release on TSS
>> Symposium Europe in Prague next month.
>> It deals with stock trading and fetches quotes online via services like
>> Yahoo or other providers. Same for Currency Exchange rates.
>>
>> A (EUR) or (USD) column also shows all trades in the base currency used by
>> the Web Service (normally US$, at least for Yahoo based on NYSE) but one
>> can also define other base currencies for different markets.
>> The currency of the user is determined by his home country/market.
> Good stuff. Webservice to fetch dynamics data like quotes, rates, curves etc
> is indeed a requirement for OFMP too, but in financial markets departement
> they more often use Reuters or Bloomberg platforms as source for these data.
>
> Frederic
>
>
How about somewhat generic Currency and Monetary objects ?;-)
In a recent discussion I had with one of my fellow EG members at JSR-275
he confirmed, that was a very good and useful feature he remembers
implementing over and over again (and not just he ;-)
I hope upcoming projects won't keep me from TSS session in Prague, but
regardless of public showcasing it, this has been implemented all year.
I also got it at QCon, but the JCP discussion there was more
organisational, so it did not fit individual JSR demos.
I understand, some of your committers from Wilczeck & Weigle are based
in Germany. I am currently in Niedersachsen, not too far from there, but
normally I don't get that far South in the country...
Werner
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