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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T22:43:18+00:00 2026-05-18T22:43:18+00:00

or any other type of realtime data feed from server to client… I’m talking

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or any other type of realtime data feed from server to client… I’m talking about a bunch of realtime data from server to client. i.e., an informational update every second.

Does the server magically push the data to the client, or does the client need to continuously poll the server for updates? And under what protocol does this usually work? (http, socket communication, etc?)

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    2026-05-18T22:43:19+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 10:43 pm

    In server-side financial applications used by brokers/banks etc. market data (quotes,trades etc) is transmitted over TCP via some application-level protocol which most probably won’t be HTTP. Of course, there’s no polling. Client is establishing TCP connection with server, server pushes data to client. One of common approaches to distribute market data is FIX.
    Thomson-Reuters have bunch of cryptic proprietary protocols dating from mainframe days to distribute such data.

    HTTP can be used for SOAP/RESTful to transmit/request data of not-so-large volume, like business news.

    UPDATE Actually, even FIX is not enough in some cases, as it has big overhead because of it’s “text” nature. Most brokers and exchanges transmit high-volume streams, such as quotes, using binary-format protocols (FAST or some proprietary).

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