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CoinDCX WebSocket Trading Application

Overview This Java application connects to the CoinDCX WebSocket API to fetch real-time trading data and prepares payloads for order operations based on user-defined trigger prices. The application features a command-line interface (CLI) for user interaction.

Table of Contents

  • Features
  • Requirements
  • Setup Instructions
  • Usage
  • Design Decisions
  • Libraries Used

Features

  • Establishes a WebSocket connection to the CoinDCX API.
  • Subscribes to real-time market data for selected currency pairs.
  • Prepares buy and sell order payloads based on user-defined trigger prices.
  • Simulates cancellation of orders.
  • Simple command-line interface for user input.

Requirements

  • Java 11 or higher
  • Maven (for dependency management)
  • Internet connection to access the CoinDCX API

Setup Instructions

  1. Clone the Repository
    git clone https://github.com/tihamit/CoinDCX-API.git
    cd CoinDCX-API
    
    
    
  2. Build the Project Ensure you have Maven installed, then run:
    mvn clean install
    
    
  3. Run the Application You can run the application using:
    mvn spring-boot:run
    

Usage

  • Once the application starts, you will be prompted to enter the market (e.g., BTC/USDT).
  • Enter your buy trigger price when prompted.
  • Enter your sell trigger price when prompted.
  • The application will monitor market data and display the prepared buy and sell order payloads.

Design Decisions

  • WebSocket Communication: The application utilizes WebSocket for real-time data exchange, which is suitable for applications requiring immediate updates like trading platforms.
  • Separation of Concerns: The application is structured with distinct classes for handling WebSocket connections, order payload preparation, and user interactions to enhance maintainability.
  • Error Handling: The application includes basic error handling to manage exceptions that may arise during WebSocket communication.

Libraries Used

  • Spring Boot: For creating the application and managing dependencies.
  • Java-WebSocket: For establishing WebSocket connections to the CoinDCX API.
  • JUnit: For unit testing.
  • Maven: For dependency management and project build lifecycle.

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The CoinDCX WebSocket API project is a Java app that fetches real-time trading data, triggers order operations based on user-defined prices, and offers a user-friendly interface with robust error handling and logging.

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