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FINOS | TraderX Sample Trading App | Trade Processor

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trade-processor

A simple application that subscribes to trade-feed pubsub engine, and 'processes' trades. This initially stores them in the database as pending trades and marks them as processed, reporting each phase change on thei appropriate trade-feed as a notification. As trades are settled, it also recalculates any position changes and persists and broadcasts those changes as well.

How to run the application (WIP)

  • Check out the source code from git
  • change any ports needed
  • gradlew bootRun

Configuration

The easiest way to reconfigure the application is by editing properties in:

`src/main/resources/application.properties`

Alternatively you can use environment variables to override certain values:

export TRADE_PROCESSOR_SERVICE_PORT=18091

Or you can use command line arguments:

$ gradlew bootRun --args='--server.port=18091'

The app by default runs on port 18091

Trade Feed Location

You can either specify TRADE_FEED_ADDRESS as an environment variable (should be a URL in the current SocketIO implementation) or specify the app property per below

To specify the host and the port for the TradeFeed instance to subscribe to use the trade.feed.address property using one of the ways describe above, like

$ gradlew bootRun --args='--trade.feed.address=http://localhost:18086

Database settings

To specify the database properties, the following properties should be used

spring.datasource.url=jdbc:h2:tcp://localhost:18082/traderx
spring.datasource.username=sa
spring.datasource.password=sa

You can see all configuration details in src/main/resources/application.properties