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Here is the architecture of something similar:<br>
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On 05/17/2012 09:19 AM, Shahrdad Shadab wrote:
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Hi Erlangers<br>
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I have to implement a foreign exchange trader software for a
financial firm. <br>
They need fast response and high availability. They also need
parallel real time feed from multiple brokers.<br>
As I did my preliminary investigations,It seems most of the tools
on the field are implemented in Microsoft technologies like .net
or com/OLE.<br>
I believe (although I might be wrong) the broker servers are DDE
servers. <br>
I decided to use Erlang/otp. Does anyone know if something like
this has done before in Erlang.<br>
Also I appreciate any guidance on how to get feed from trader
servers.<br>
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Thanks a lot<br>
Best regards<br>
Shahrdad<br>
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Software Architect & Computer Scientist<br>
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