1 API Concepts Guide
1.1 About this Manual
1.2 Audience
1.3 Programming Languages
1.4 Acronyms and Abbreviations
1.5 References
1.6 Document Conventions
1.6.1 Typographic
1.6.2 Diagrams
2 Product Description
2.1 What is an LSEG Real-Time API?
2.2 API Features
2.2.1 General Capabilities
2.2.2 Consumer Applications
2.2.3 Provider Applications: Interactive
2.2.4 Provider Applications: Non-Interactive
2.3 Performance and Feature Comparison
2.4 Functionality: Which API to Choose?
2.5 API Models
2.5.1 Open Message Model (OMM)
2.5.2 Rssl Wire Format (RWF)
2.5.3 Domain Message Model
2.5.3.1 Domain Model
2.5.3.2 User-Defined Domain Model
3 Consumers and Providers
3.1 Overview
3.2 Consumers
3.2.1 Subscriptions: Request/Response
3.2.2 Batches
3.2.3 Views
3.2.4 Pause and Resume
3.2.4.1 Pause / Resume Use Case 1: Back-end Processing
3.2.4.2 Pause / Resume Use Case 2: Display Applications
3.2.5 Symbol Lists
3.2.6 Posting
3.2.6.1 Local Publication
3.2.6.2 Contribution/Inserts
3.2.7 Generic Message
3.2.8 Private Streams
3.2.9 Tunnel Streams (Only Available in the ETA Reactor and in EMA)
3.2.10 Building an API Consumer
3.3 Providers
3.3.1 Interactive Providers
3.3.1.1 Request /Response
3.3.1.2 Posts
3.3.1.3 Generic Messages
3.3.1.4 Private Streams
3.3.1.5 Tunnel Streams (Available Only in ETA Reactor and EMA)
3.3.1.6 Building an Interactive Provider
3.3.2 Non-Interactive Providers
3.3.2.1 Overview
3.3.2.2 Building a Non-Interactive Provider
4 System View
4.1 System Architecture Overview
4.2 LSEG Real-Time Advanced Distribution Server
4.3 LSEG Real-Time Advanced Distribution Hub
4.4 Delivery Platform
4.5 Data Feed Direct
4.6 Connectivity via Encrypted Connections, HTTP and HTTPS
4.7 Direct Connect
5 Data Types and Messaging Concepts
5.1 Overview of Data Types
5.2 Primitive Types
5.3 Container Types
5.4 Summary Data
5.5 Messaging Concepts
5.6 Message Class Information
5.7 Permission Data
1.1 About this Manual
5.7 Permission Data
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