[Chicago-talk] Interfacing to a Java pgm with API

Young, Aaron Aaron.Young at citadelgroup.com
Tue Oct 7 09:19:54 CDT 2003


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Aaron F Young
Broker Reconciliation
Operations & Portfolio Finance
Citadel Investment Group LLC 

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jay Strauss [mailto:me at heyjay.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 9:12 AM
> To: chicago-pm
> Subject: [Chicago-talk] Interfacing to a Java pgm with API
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have this Java application (GUI) that is written by my brokerage, it
> allows you to do all the normal stuff: quote, buy, sell, 
> check positions...
> Additionally, they provide a Java API for communicating with this
> application, so that you can interface it with your custom 
> systems.  The API
> is just a bunch of Java classes that one wraps with their own 
> logic for
> their own needs.
> 
> I think the API talks to the application via a socket, and 
> basically you
> configure callbacks into your code that the application calls 
> under certain
> events.
> 
> Anyhow, does anyone have any suggestions what avenues I might 
> explore about
> who to make this talk to perl?  Oh, BTW they also make a C++ API too.
> 
> Note: I don't know Java or C++, and hardly know Perl (as I'm 
> sure you all
> know).
> 
> Thanks as always
> Jay
> 
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