Quote from lwlee:
What is the better platform (cheap, reliable) for downloading equities data?
I'm a programmer that wants to use Java to access the service and stream it to a MySQL/Postgres data.
Quote from j_medved:
One minus for myTrack SDK - $99 fee for using it, on top of whatever other fees you are paying.
MyTrack SDK uses a DLL. That is not a problem for us, but not sure how that would work with Java developemnt
Quote from limitdown:
Java and XML (and other variants on XML methods) are current technology....
Microsoft DLL (direct link libraries) are old technology that was custom to their platoforms long before XML (industry free ware) came along....
choice between the two?
XML & Java....
reason.... they place the onus or weight of application to actual usage instead of bloatware, hence they are "in the stream" as it were (programmer speak for internet data transmission) and utilize less overhead until actually called upon by the application.
MS DLL's have to be in place first before usage and now need the additional MS Netframe and Net Libraries just to remain current.
NinjaTrader vs. Omniware or CQG or other platforms.
just try running Ninja without doing all the downloads and site prep. simply won't work, hence, which is better?
an application that is complete when you download it or an application that requires its own operating system components just to run?
Don't think it's that simple.Quote from j_medved:
the API being via DLL has nothing to do with having to download files to have it run. It also has absolutely nothing to do with .NET. That is a totally different issue. As for Java, you do have to have tons of stuff installed - the Java VM.
Either way, merits of Java, .NET, XML, or DLL is not the point of this thread. The question was specifically about IB and MyTrack SDK