You can PM David Gilbert via the jfree message forum. Maybe IB could become a sponser or some such thing.
rpcgen is the compiler and should be on just about any UNIX/Linux box. You make a "*.x" file which bears more than a passing resemblance to a C...
Yes, it would be very nice if vedors provided a decent protocol spec including sample message flows etc etc. For building handlers for binary...
I'm sure stephencrowley can speak for himself but what he (and others) want is no COM, ActiveX, MFC, Win32 or anything else tied to a Microsoft...
I wouln't do that. You can very easily get all MAC addresses from ARP tables on any other machine on a LAN.
Thanks for a very useful link
For a screener, have a look at http://www.stockfetcher.com
http://www.bigcharts.com/industry/marketwatch-com/
I havn't tried options, but I assume they behave the same any other instruments on IB. The delay is quite small and you can overlap market data...
I don't quite understand. I may be missing something, but with the API you should be able to request market data for individual contracts by...
IB has them real time.
I'm not so sure about this. If I was working on the TWS charts, I'd welcome active support from the developers of jfreechart. I doubt if it's a...
TWS charts are based on the jfreechart library. If you're interested, this can be found at http://www.jfree.org. It is free and open source. It is...
Agreed, good things come from using C. You can bind to just about anything.
Well, it's not rocket science to make these 'local servers' portable too. I once worked on a fairly big and fairly complex telecomms server (~...
Absolutely ! No COM, ActiveX, MFC, .NET and all the rest of the crap. It's overly complicated, prone to bugs, far too dependent on libraries that...
Interesting benchmark comparison of Opteron, Xeon and Apple/PowerPC dual CPU servers. http://www.anandtech.com/mac/showdoc.aspx?i=2436&p=4
Top right edge of the window, just below the minimise/maximise-restore/close trio.
I believe newer versions of TWS have a pin at the top right of the menu bar. Press it and the window has 'always on top behavior'. It sounds like...
To simplify matters why don't you get rid of the other interface (s). ifconfig down should do it.
Separate names with a comma.