Step 1. Add the JitPack repository to your build file
Add it in your root settings.gradle at the end of repositories:
dependencyResolutionManagement {
repositoriesMode.set(RepositoriesMode.FAIL_ON_PROJECT_REPOS)
repositories {
mavenCentral()
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
Add it in your settings.gradle.kts at the end of repositories:
dependencyResolutionManagement {
repositoriesMode.set(RepositoriesMode.FAIL_ON_PROJECT_REPOS)
repositories {
mavenCentral()
maven { url = uri("https://jitpack.io") }
}
}
Add to pom.xml
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>jitpack.io</id>
<url>https://jitpack.io</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
Add it in your build.sbt at the end of resolvers:
resolvers += "jitpack" at "https://jitpack.io"
Add it in your project.clj at the end of repositories:
:repositories [["jitpack" "https://jitpack.io"]]
Step 2. Add the dependency
dependencies {
implementation 'com.github.andrey9kin:nordnet-next-api:'
}
dependencies {
implementation("com.github.andrey9kin:nordnet-next-api:")
}
<dependency>
<groupId>com.github.andrey9kin</groupId>
<artifactId>nordnet-next-api</artifactId>
<version></version>
</dependency>
libraryDependencies += "com.github.andrey9kin" % "nordnet-next-api" % ""
:dependencies [[com.github.andrey9kin/nordnet-next-api ""]]
The Swedish bank Nordnet provides a programming interface to their systems that lets you integrate your own code with Nordnet. They call it Nordnet External API or nExt. This java client provide you with capabilities to interact with nExt through the REST api and over a SSL socket feed.
Using this client you will be able to build your own trading bot by acting on changes in the market and placing orders.
main/java/resources
directorynext-test-environment.properties
with your username
, password
and location of your pemfile
mvn test
to run integration and unit tests