Fix protocol implementation
FIX Protocol library
FIX Protocol library
FIX Protocol library
A basic Node.js FIX protocol message parser
FIX Protocol Parser for Node.js
>TypeScript version fix protocol --- >Financial Information eXchange
Custom TCP FIX protocol(beta
Command-line utility to present FIX protocol messages as JSON
FIX Protocol parser for Nest.js
Decorates FIX protocol messages in console to make them easier to read
ERC-FIX Solidity contracts for embedding FIX Protocol descriptors in tokens
FIX Protocol library
Random helpers for FIX-protocol
ERC-FIX Solidity contracts for embedding FIX Protocol descriptors in tokens
FIX Protocol
An iojs implementation of the FIX protocol.
Utility to fix TypeScript declarations when using default exports in CommonJS.
The postgres client/server binary protocol, implemented in TypeScript
The Chrome DevTools Protocol JSON
VSCode Language Server Protocol implementation
Simple to use, blazing fast and thoroughly tested websocket client and server for Node.js
gdax client for ultra low latency strategy with fix protocol
Access deep object properties using a path
A full featured messaging engine for the FIX protocol implemented in Rust
Generated FIX protocol types for fixer
Code generator for fixer FIX protocol types
A Rust/WASM library to parse FIX messages.
Buy-side FIX engine written in pure Rust
CLI tool for the HotFIX engine
Code generation for HotFIX.
Derive macros for HotFIX.
FIX dictionary generation for HotFIX.
FIX messages for HotFIX.
Status endpoints and an optional web-based dashboard for the HotFIX engine
Message store traits and implementations for the HotFIX engine
This FIX protocol wrapper enables one to easily parse and create messages complying with the FIX 4.4 specification. It includes definitions for admin messages (logon, heartbeat, resend request, test request), for some market data messages (market data request, market data snapshot, and market data incremental refresh) as well as the ability to easily define other ones.
log viewer for fix protocol logs
Put your financial application logs to work with logstash FIX filtering
Parse FIX protocol messages.
FIX (Financial Information eXchange) protocol implementation
FIX (Financial Information eXchange) protocol implementation
The FIX engine library allows one to easily connect to a FIX acceptor and establish a session, it will handle the administrative messages such as logons, hearbeats, gap fills and allow custom handling of business level messages. Likewise, an acceptor may be easily implemented by defining callbacks for business level messages. FIX protocol message parsing capabilities are provided by the fix-protocol gem, which currently supports the administrative subset (and a few business level messages) of the FIX 4.4 message specification.
a pure-Ruby implementation of the SSH2 client protocol + Agent Fixes
Alphasign is handles communication with LED signs using the Alpha Sign Protocol. These include Alpha signs and Betabrite signs by Adaptive Micro Systems, maybe others too, YMMV. This release handles writing "text files" and "string" files to the sign over rs232 serial port, using a fixed memory configuration. Upcoming releases will add "dots picture" files and memory user accesable memory file configuration.
RightAMQP provides a high availability client for interfacing with the RightScale RabbitMQ broker using the AMQP protocol. The AMQP version on which this gem is based is 0.6.7 but beyond that it contains a number of bug fixes and enhancements including reconnect, message return, heartbeat, and UTF-8 support. The high availability is achieved by maintaining multiple broker connections such that failed connections automatically reconnect and only connected brokers are used when routing a message. Although the HABrokerClient class is the intended primary means for accessing RabbitMQ services with this gem, alternatively the underlying AMQP services may be used directly.
EventMachine implements a fast, single-threaded engine for arbitrary network communications. It's extremely easy to use in Ruby. EventMachine wraps all interactions with IP sockets, allowing programs to concentrate on the implementation of network protocols. It can be used to create both network servers and clients. To create a server or client, a Ruby program only needs to specify the IP address and port, and provide a Module that implements the communications protocol. Implementations of several standard network protocols are provided with the package, primarily to serve as examples. The real goal of EventMachine is to enable programs to easily interface with other programs using TCP/IP, especially if custom protocols are required. The present alternative version 'eventmachine-with-ipv6' contains some crucial fixes for datagrams (UDP) and IPv6 developed since 2010 by Carsten Bormann and Iñaki Baz Castillo. This is needed for many applications in 2012, but might detract from the stability achieved for other typical uses of the base eventmachine. It is otherwise identical with base eventmachine. Install either base eventmachine or this version eventmachine-with-ipv6. If you have installed both, use gem 'eventmachine-with-ipv6' before require 'eventmachine' Alternatively use Bundler and write this in your gemfile: gem "eventmachine", :git => "git://github.com/cabo/eventmachine" Please send all bugs in this version to https://github.com/cabo/eventmachine/issues
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