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Develop with Refinitiv WebSocket API Docker with C# in VS Code
This article shows how to set up a Docker Image to run the RTO C# WebSocket API examples with VS Code Remote Containers extension.
How to Set Up Real-Time SDK Java Application with Maven on the Eclipse IDE
This article shows how to set up the Eclipse IDE for EMA Java application with Maven
Testing Real-time Streaming applications with Docker & Refinitiv Real-Time Connector (part 1)
Using Docker Compose + Refinitiv Real-Time Connector (ADS POP replacement) for testing Real-Time Streaming Consumers, Providers and Posting applications (part 1)
Testing Real-time Streaming applications with Docker & Refinitiv Real-Time Connector Part 2
Configuring Refinitiv Real-Time Connector (ADSPOP replacement) to support Providers and Posting applications
Develop with Refinitiv Real-Time SDK Docker Image in VS Code
This article shows how to use the RTSDK Docker images with the VS Code Remote Containers extension to developer inside the container with the VS Code.
Testing EMA Consumer and Provider Applications
A look at some options for testing Enterprise Message API Consumer and Interactive + Non-Interactive Provider applications
Configuring Encrypted Connections on ADS
This article demonstrates how to configure ADS 3.4.x and above to support encrypted connections.
Coding & Testing Linux Applications on Windows using WSL & VS Code
Coding & Test Linux Applications on Windows -with Windows Subsystem for Linux & Visual Studio Code (using with Refinitiv Real-time SDK examples in C++ and Java)
How to separate your credentials, secrets, and configurations from your source code with environment variables
This article shows how to separate your credentials and configurations from the application source code with the environment variables and dotenv library
Choosing your Refinitiv Real-Time Streaming API
Refinitiv offers several choices for consuming Real-Time streaming data – from a lowest-level Ultra High-performance API to a highest-level library in Python. Use this article to help select the most appropriate APIs - Legacy API Migration