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ohlcEngine

Build Status Code Coverage Service Tests Invoker Test MIT License LinkedIn

OHLC Engine sample app.

Requirements

For building and running the application you need:

Running the application through WorkerReaderImplTest.java

Navigate to Invoker Test and invoke this jUnit test to get the output. Since the dataset is larger all the records cannot be displayed in IDE console due to buffer size limitation, hence for simplicity the end-to-end logs are appended to external ${LOGS}/ohlc-logger.log file under following location ohlcEngine/logs/* this folder and files will be generated once Invoker Test is started.

Running the application locally [Currently dont use this method]

There are several ways to run a Spring Boot application on your local machine. One way is to execute the main method in the com.ohlc.trading.ohlcEngine.OHLCEngineApplication class from your IDE.

Alternatively you can use the Spring Boot Maven plugin like so:

mvn spring-boot:run

Deploying the application to Pivotal Cloud Foundry

The easiest way to deploy the sample application to Cloud Foundry is to use the cf CLI:

cf push manifest.yml 

This will do following things:

  • Upload a droplet on CF.
  • An app with name from manifest will be created on CF
  • Service called "ohlcEngine"

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