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OFMP demos [message #10416] Mon, 28 April 2008 21:28 Go to next message
Frederic Conrotte is currently offline Frederic ConrotteFriend
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Hi,

A few months ago I created a demo of the OFMP client, it's a bit
outdated but still relevant:
http://www.covariance.lu/2008/01/09/journees-du-libre-2007/

Tonight I quickly created a second demo about current Portfolio
Management functionnalities. I did not had time to show Money Market
Portfolio Management it's only about Forex for the moment:
http://www.covariance.lu/2008/04/28/ofmp-portfolio-managemen t-functionnalities/

Frederic
Re: OFMP demos [message #10453 is a reply to message #10416] Tue, 29 April 2008 13:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ian Skerrett is currently offline Ian SkerrettFriend
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These are great demos. Have you thought of hosting them on the ofmp project
site?

Ian

"Frederic Conrotte" <frederic@conrotte.be> wrote in message
news:fv5fh7$230$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> A few months ago I created a demo of the OFMP client, it's a bit outdated
> but still relevant:
> http://www.covariance.lu/2008/01/09/journees-du-libre-2007/
>
> Tonight I quickly created a second demo about current Portfolio Management
> functionnalities. I did not had time to show Money Market Portfolio
> Management it's only about Forex for the moment:
> http://www.covariance.lu/2008/04/28/ofmp-portfolio-managemen t-functionnalities/
>
> Frederic
Re: OFMP demos [message #10483 is a reply to message #10453] Tue, 29 April 2008 20:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Frederic Conrotte is currently offline Frederic ConrotteFriend
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Ian Skerrett a écrit :
> These are great demos. Have you thought of hosting them on the ofmp project
> site?
Not yet, I didn't know we can host flash demo on eclipse website directly.

Can I move them the Eclipse OFMP Website CVS ?
Re: OFMP demos [message #10515 is a reply to message #10483] Fri, 02 May 2008 13:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ian Skerrett is currently offline Ian SkerrettFriend
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:
>> These are great demos. Have you thought of hosting them on the ofmp
>> project site?
> Not yet, I didn't know we can host flash demo on eclipse website directly.
>
> Can I move them the Eclipse OFMP Website CVS ?

I think it is fine to add it.
Re: OFMP demos [message #10548 is a reply to message #10515] Thu, 29 May 2008 22:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
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Ian Skerrett wrote:
> :
>>> These are great demos. Have you thought of hosting them on the ofmp
>>> project site?
>> Not yet, I didn't know we can host flash demo on eclipse website directly.
>>
>> Can I move them the Eclipse OFMP Website CVS ?
>
> I think it is fine to add it.
>
>

Unfortunately I was not able to stay at EFE for the whole week, so I
missed your presentation after introducing the Babel Project in Europe.

I looked at the Flash animation Demo and it looks quite nice for this
particular use case.

What I found funny is, that the (EUR) column always remains 0.
Is that a bug or a feature?

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.

I have no dynanmic Java Servlet host for this at the moment, but maybe
closer to TSS I'll generate screenshots, too.

Kind Regards,
Werner
Re: OFMP demos [message #10581 is a reply to message #10548] Fri, 30 May 2008 07:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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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.
>
> 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
Re: OFMP demos [message #10614 is a reply to message #10581] Mon, 02 June 2008 22:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
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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
Re: OFMP demos [message #10676 is a reply to message #10614] Tue, 03 June 2008 06:09 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Originally posted by: frederic.conrotte.kaupthing.lu

"Werner Keil" <werner.keil@gmx.net> wrote in message
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> How about somewhat generic Currency and Monetary objects ?;-)
We are open to standards, we just need a bit of time to investigate them :)
Re: OFMP demos [message #10709 is a reply to message #10676] Tue, 03 June 2008 18:19 Go to previous message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
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Frederic Conrotte wrote:
> "Werner Keil" <werner.keil@gmx.net> wrote in message
> news:g21r94$vgs$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> How about somewhat generic Currency and Monetary objects ?;-)
> We are open to standards, we just need a bit of time to investigate them :)
>
>
No problem.
Most likely after the TSS Symposium either their own site or others
shall contain something to investigate ;-)
Re: OFMP demos [message #568897 is a reply to message #10416] Tue, 29 April 2008 13:44 Go to previous message
Ian Skerrett is currently offline Ian SkerrettFriend
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These are great demos. Have you thought of hosting them on the ofmp project
site?

Ian

"Frederic Conrotte" <frederic@conrotte.be> wrote in message
news:fv5fh7$230$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hi,
>
> A few months ago I created a demo of the OFMP client, it's a bit outdated
> but still relevant:
> http://www.covariance.lu/2008/01/09/journees-du-libre-2007/
>
> Tonight I quickly created a second demo about current Portfolio Management
> functionnalities. I did not had time to show Money Market Portfolio
> Management it's only about Forex for the moment:
> http://www.covariance.lu/2008/04/28/ofmp-portfolio-managemen t-functionnalities/
>
> Frederic
Re: OFMP demos [message #568917 is a reply to message #10453] Tue, 29 April 2008 20:37 Go to previous message
Frederic Conrotte is currently offline Frederic ConrotteFriend
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Ian Skerrett a écrit :
> These are great demos. Have you thought of hosting them on the ofmp project
> site?
Not yet, I didn't know we can host flash demo on eclipse website directly.

Can I move them the Eclipse OFMP Website CVS ?
Re: OFMP demos [message #568938 is a reply to message #10483] Fri, 02 May 2008 13:31 Go to previous message
Ian Skerrett is currently offline Ian SkerrettFriend
Messages: 210
Registered: July 2009
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:
>> These are great demos. Have you thought of hosting them on the ofmp
>> project site?
> Not yet, I didn't know we can host flash demo on eclipse website directly.
>
> Can I move them the Eclipse OFMP Website CVS ?

I think it is fine to add it.
Re: OFMP demos [message #568958 is a reply to message #10515] Thu, 29 May 2008 22:20 Go to previous message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
Messages: 1087
Registered: July 2009
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Ian Skerrett wrote:
> :
>>> These are great demos. Have you thought of hosting them on the ofmp
>>> project site?
>> Not yet, I didn't know we can host flash demo on eclipse website directly.
>>
>> Can I move them the Eclipse OFMP Website CVS ?
>
> I think it is fine to add it.
>
>

Unfortunately I was not able to stay at EFE for the whole week, so I
missed your presentation after introducing the Babel Project in Europe.

I looked at the Flash animation Demo and it looks quite nice for this
particular use case.

What I found funny is, that the (EUR) column always remains 0.
Is that a bug or a feature?

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.

I have no dynanmic Java Servlet host for this at the moment, but maybe
closer to TSS I'll generate screenshots, too.

Kind Regards,
Werner
Re: OFMP demos [message #569025 is a reply to message #10548] Fri, 30 May 2008 07:56 Go to previous message
Frederic Conrotte is currently offline Frederic ConrotteFriend
Messages: 125
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> 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
Re: OFMP demos [message #569053 is a reply to message #10581] Mon, 02 June 2008 22:12 Go to previous message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
Messages: 1087
Registered: July 2009
Senior Member
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
Re: OFMP demos [message #569113 is a reply to message #10614] Tue, 03 June 2008 06:09 Go to previous message
Frederic Conrotte is currently offline Frederic ConrotteFriend
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"Werner Keil" <werner.keil@gmx.net> wrote in message
news:g21r94$vgs$1@build.eclipse.org...
> How about somewhat generic Currency and Monetary objects ?;-)
We are open to standards, we just need a bit of time to investigate them :)
Re: OFMP demos [message #569141 is a reply to message #10676] Tue, 03 June 2008 18:19 Go to previous message
Werner Keil is currently offline Werner KeilFriend
Messages: 1087
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Frederic Conrotte wrote:
> "Werner Keil" <werner.keil@gmx.net> wrote in message
> news:g21r94$vgs$1@build.eclipse.org...
>> How about somewhat generic Currency and Monetary objects ?;-)
> We are open to standards, we just need a bit of time to investigate them :)
>
>
No problem.
Most likely after the TSS Symposium either their own site or others
shall contain something to investigate ;-)
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