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    Simple Binary Encoding (SBE)

    Simple Binary Encoding (SBE)

    Simple Binary Encoding (SBE) - High Performance Message Codec

    SBE is an OSI layer 6 presentation for encoding and decoding binary application messages for low-latency financial applications. This repository contains the reference implementations in Java, C++, Golang, C#, and Rust. More details on the design and usage of SBE can be found on the Wiki. An XSD for SBE specs can be found here. Please address questions about the specification to the SBE FIX community.
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    Takes

    Takes

    True object-oriented Java web framework without NULLs

    Takes is a true object-oriented and immutable Java8 web development framework. Pay attention that UTF-8 encoding is set on the command line. The entire framework relies on your default Java encoding, which is not necessarily UTF-8 by default. To be sure, always set it on the command line with file.encoding Java argument. We decided not to hard-code "UTF-8" in our code mostly because this would be against the entire idea of Java localization, according to which a user always should have a choice of encoding and language selection. ...
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