Emporia is a microservices-based trading platform built with Spring Boot, React, Kafka, and PostgreSQL, featuring real-time market data, order management, execution strategies, and OAuth2 security.
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Emporia is a microservices-based trading platform built with Spring Boot, React, Kafka, and PostgreSQL, featuring real-time market data, order management, execution strategies, and OAuth2 security.
This project contains integrations between FIX Orchestra and QuickFIX/J.
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