Re: Has anyone tried to use MathLink to receive real-time
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- Subject: [mg95687] Re: [mg95664] Has anyone tried to use MathLink to receive real-time
- From: "Scot T. Martin" <smartin at deas.harvard.edu>
- Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 06:49:11 -0500 (EST)
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Another way would be through Mathematica's built-in J/Link (I think). That is, I have webMathematica getting webpages using some Java. That Java code right now is running on a server but I believe that in theory (though I have not tested) that Mathematica directly supports Java. I also thought that the Wolfram databases were updated every 15 min. I thought I read that somewhere. The market data would not be one day old in this case. Both of my comments above are in the category of "what I believe" rather than "what I know and have tested". On Sat, 24 Jan 2009, hayes.tyler at gmail.com wrote: > Hello All: > > One of the great new things in Mathematica > 6 is the curated data. > Defintely having access to the curated historical data is a great > feature, however, providing access to analyze real-time would take > this feature to the next level. I was wondering if anyone has used > Mathematica (via MathLink I assume) to access the free real-time feeds > from OpenTick (check their website). > > I would love to see this kind of thing as a permanent feature of > Mathematica, and am contemplating submitting it as a feature > request....would anyone else use something like this? > > Would love to hear your thoughts. > > Cheers, > > t. > > >
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- Has anyone tried to use MathLink to receive real-time market data
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- Has anyone tried to use MathLink to receive real-time market data