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Hi,
At the outset, I must say that your software fxDreema is amazing.
I have one question,
it would be possible to modify fxDreema to generate along mq4, mq5 the java code?
So that it strategy can run on Dukasopy Jforex platform?
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I can, in theory, create another set of blocks for another trading language. The last time I had jForex installed on my PC was nearly at the time I started to program fxDreema, so I'm not really aware what are the similarities and differences between their API and MQL. What I know is that jForex can also import .mq4, but once I received a report from someone telling me that this conversion does not work with fxDreema's EAs.
One of the most important features from MQL used in fxDreema's API is "static" variables. There are many functions used as a piece of memory because they have "static" variable inside. I'm not sure that JAVA supports something like this natively.
Do you think that many people prefer to use jForex, or it is just something exotic? Let's say that currently there are 2 big sets of blocks that I have to worry about (MQL4 and MQL5), then there are 2 platforms (web and local), then there are 2 browser plugins (Connector for Firefox and Chrome)... so... if there is some other programming language out there, it's good to be the one that many people prefer to use

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__I can, in theory, create another set of blocks for another trading language. The last time I had jForex installed on my PC was nearly at the time I started to program fxDreema, so I'm not really aware what are the similarities and differences between their API and MQL. What I know is that jForex can also import .mq4, but once I received a report from someone telling me that this conversion does not work with fxDreema's EAs.
One of the most important features from MQL used in fxDreema's API is "static" variables. There are many functions used as a piece of memory because they have "static" variable inside. I'm not sure that JAVA supports something like this natively.
Do you think that many people prefer to use jForex, or it is just something exotic? Let's say that currently there are 2 big sets of blocks that I have to worry about (MQL4 and MQL5), then there are 2 platforms (web and local), then there are 2 browser plugins (Connector for Firefox and Chrome)... so... if there is some other programming language out there, it's good to be the one that many people prefer to use :D[/quote:s8hllj1z]
But Jforex community is still growing. At the moment I see that the Alpari US, FXDD,
Kakaku FX and several other offers Jforex.
Currently you should not competition. There is one strategy developer for Jforex by Lorenc Software, but I think it is weak.
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Out of Lorenc Software website...
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Licensing:If you are interested in using this product after expiration of your 10 day trial period then you can purchase a valid digital license directly via StrategyDeveloper. There are these licenses available:
1 month / 39 USD 3 months / 99 USD 6 months / 159 USD 12 months / 259 USD[/quote:13026rwr]
Guys, I wonder how many programmers out there hate me. So don't wonder if I raise the prices in fxDreema to match this market

No, I don't mean competition. I wonder if it worth it, because taking care of one more platform in the future does not make thighs better for the existing ones :))
And by the way, if we compare MT4/MT5 to jForex - is jForex better below M1, or it's just another aaaaaalmost accurate thing? -
There is still the possibility of using it as an introducing agent,
then the lifetime license for free.
But it's not important.
Importantly, fxDreema is much better software, but there is a just few good MT4 brokers.