Realtime Data WebService

reachjj

Active Member
#1
Hi,

I am looking for a webservice which can be used to get the NSE indices/stocks data in realtime during the day.

I am ok to pay if I cant get a Free one. Please let me know, if anybody has any information on that?

Thanks
JJ
 

rh6996

Well-Known Member
#2
Hi,

I am looking for a webservice which can be used to get the NSE indices/stocks data in realtime during the day.

I am ok to pay if I cant get a Free one. Please let me know, if anybody has any information on that?

Thanks
JJ
For futures data, try GDFL... they are official NSE data vendors.
 

prabhsingh

Well-Known Member
#3
r u a website owner?. I have the logic + sample code which displays RT data in websites.

Sources:
NSE Cash data from Google
NSE F&O & options Data from ****( one nice site - i have the link) Not from odin/or any other terminals and not from any data provider too :).

I already posted that F&O and option link for an hour in Traderji. Only very few downloaded that link.
Only problem with google and yahoo and even with nse website is that Intra-day data is not real time.There is always a delay.Hence if somebody is looking for complete accuracy then only terminals are best source of data.

Now the question is has anybody created a webservice which fetches the data from terminals.
 

reachjj

Active Member
#4
r u a website owner?. I have the logic + sample code which displays RT data in websites.

Sources:
NSE Cash data from Google
NSE F&O & options Data from ****( one nice site - i have the link) Not from odin/or any other terminals and not from any data provider too :).

I already posted that F&O and option link for an hour in Traderji. Only very few downloaded that link.
Can you please post the link and sample code for me. I will try to use it once and see....
 
#6
Hi,

I am looking for a webservice which can be used to get the NSE indices/stocks data in realtime during the day.

I am ok to pay if I cant get a Free one. Please let me know, if anybody has any information on that?

Thanks
JJ

This is not feasible with web services technology. The performance would suffer greatly because of the overhead in WS.

you would need a to have a packet feed to/from the data source like a trading terminal has with a broker.

May be try a different approach to whatever it is you trying to implement.
 

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