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We are doing study about the Rate Feed from RMDS to our Core banking system. Please kindly advise if there is any documentation / specification related to the below technology, that we can further explore . 1) XML /HTTP 2) REST API 3) File extraction

We are doing study about the Rate Feed from RMDS to our Core banking system. Please kindly advise if there is any documentation / specification related to the below technology, that we can further explore .

  1. XML /HTTP
  2. REST API

3.File extraction

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Hello @susie.di

If the client wants to consume real-time streaming data from Elektron, the client can use Elektron SDK family. The SDK capabilities range from low latency/high performance APIs right through to simple streaming Web APIs.

Elektron SDK supports the following connections:

  • RSSL connection (Refinitiv proprietary TCP socket connection)
  • WebSocket

You can find more details regarding the SDK in above link and Developer Article: 10 important things you need to know before you write an Elektron Real Time application.


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