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A new non-java Stockwatch is ready to try out - Technical Beta Test     

IanT(MoneyAM) - 29 Jan 2014 07:42

As I'm sure you are aware, we and many of you have had a long and tiresome battle with Java when trying to use our streaming services. We have therefore been working on a solution to remove this problem.

We are pleased to announce that we have a new stockwatch available for use which no longer uses Java. We are currently making this available as a technical beta version, which means we are interested in your feedback regarding performance, bugs and browser/operating system/device compatibility issues (note: design and styling will be addressed in later beta releases).

For the purpose of allowing the old and new stockwatch versions to run concurrently, the technical functionality of the new stockwatch mimics the old one for now (not style, fonts or look). Editing and managing watchlists uses the same process as the current java stockwatch but is now at the top of the page. This will allow you to switch between the versions should you have any problems. All technical features of the current stockwatch are available in the new version except for the ability to drag resize columns. In the near future and as we migrate away from the java version of stockwatch, we will add new usability features as well as design it up to make the whole stockwatch experience smoother than it has ever been.

As this new version does not require java, you should expect it to work on your android devices and ipad/iphones. For now the display has not been optimised for smaller screens, but this will come in future development.

NOTE: Due to javascript performance in Internet Explorer 8, this new stockwatch can cause high CPU load. We recommend you use a current version of a modern browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox for best results.

The new version can be found on the following link:

http://www.moneyam.com/stockwatch/beta.php

NOTE: Non java versions of streaming trades, streaming news and level 2 will be released over the coming weeks.

Please do not worry about design/style at the moment as this version has not been styled it is purely a technical beta test environment it will be styled before it is released. We have put this here purely for feedback on its technical functionality i.e does it work in your browser and on your PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile

Please post your technical feedback in this discussion thread

Thank you for your feedback and we hope you enjoy it

Mo06 - 06 Feb 2014 14:28 - 211 of 734

Now what would be REALLY nice would be a feed to MT4........

George (ex MoneyAM) - 06 Feb 2014 14:43 - 212 of 734

ExecLine: Are you saying that if you click a T link, you don't get sent to the Trades page?

nikroch666 - 06 Feb 2014 14:50 - 213 of 734

Great improvement on the java version which was a real pain and it is much faster.. Adding or deleting stocks to the watch list is not a problem.
I think that the selection section ie change watch list etc. is much better placed at the top. It is easier to use rather than the need to scroll down to the end of the list.
I had a few issues that when switching watch lists I had to login again is spite of being logged in already

Thanks

ExecLine - 07 Feb 2014 09:51 - 214 of 734

Java Stockwatch
Change to HTML Stockwatch
Click on 'T' for the stock I want
Wait patiently...... ...... ....... Hmmm? Nothing! No Trades

When I click on the 'T' I do get sent to the Trades page at:

http://www.moneyam.com/action/nav/trades?epic=BLAH

and I do see 'the control box at the top of the Trades page' (to set Live Stream, Date, etc).

However, I don't see any Trades on 'Live Stream'. The Java signal doesn't appear either, not that I'm expecting it anyhow, because I'm thinking I'm using HTML. But anyway, 'Nothing!'

RalphS - 07 Feb 2014 10:03 - 215 of 734

Would it be possible to Capitalise The Names to make them easier to read? Would shrink the width too.
Selectable font size would be nice.
I have a 27in monitor 2560x1440 and font is too large / lacking sharpness.
Win7x64U / Firefox

RalphS - 07 Feb 2014 10:08 - 216 of 734

2 (new) quotes that only give partial data under Java are completely absent under HTML5.
42TE
42RQ

x3nhb - 07 Feb 2014 11:17 - 217 of 734

I like it. Quicker to load and more stable.

bernardworm - 07 Feb 2014 12:19 - 218 of 734

I use a Laptop running Windows 7 premium and Internet explorer 11.
The Beta version seems to run very well with better scrolling than the Java Version.
Would like to run the Beta version as the preferred method but at the moment I have to wait for the Java to load first before being able to select the new version.

George (ex MoneyAM) - 07 Feb 2014 12:29 - 219 of 734

ExecLine: Once you are at the trades page, it makes no difference how you go there, so this isn't related to the HTML stockwatch. I think what you are seeing is actually a problem with Java.

What happens if you click this link? Does it work?
http://www.moneyam.com/action/nav/trades?epic=VOD

I don't really want to get into troubleshooting this on this thread because it's not related to the HTML stockwatch.

George (ex MoneyAM) - 07 Feb 2014 12:34 - 220 of 734

bernardworm: As the beta version seems to have been very successful, it won't be long until we switch it to be the preferred version. You could bookmark the beta page for now, or just click cancel when the Java is loading.

George (ex MoneyAM) - 07 Feb 2014 12:37 - 221 of 734

RalphS: The reason those stocks show in the Java version is because it displays all the stocks you've chosen even if there's no data for that stock. The HTML version doesn't add the stock row until it has received data for that stock.

butyhall - 07 Feb 2014 13:37 - 222 of 734

A lot better than the old Java version as it can now be accessed on my mobile devices

worldcom - 07 Feb 2014 13:45 - 223 of 734

Hi. I am using Opera as my browser and have had no problems so far! Thanks.

sdunwell - 07 Feb 2014 14:23 - 224 of 734

George: Re: 219. I have exactly the same experience in Chrome with Trades as Execline. If I click on the link you gave then Trades opens and populates with data, but if I open it in a new tab no data appears, but a red cross appears at the end of the address bar. Clicking the red cross then clicking the hotlink to the reference to cookies causes the data to appear immediately. I know this is not important as you are migrating Trades to HTML, but that's what happens which seems odd. It doesn't bother me as I know I can clock the hotlink and the data appears. I do like the the HTML Stockwatch, though.

George (ex MoneyAM) - 07 Feb 2014 14:39 - 225 of 734

sdunwell: That's really bizarre because we all use Chrome here and we can't replicate the problem. Also, I don't know what you mean about a hotlink reference to cookies. If you don't mind, maybe we can arrange a remote desktop session so you can show me? Would that be possible? I'll email you at your registered address and if you reply with your phone number I will call you. Thanks

sdunwell - 07 Feb 2014 14:43 - 226 of 734

George: You can email me and I'll give you my phone number.

George (ex MoneyAM) - 07 Feb 2014 15:21 - 227 of 734

sdunwell: Thanks for your time. Much appreciated.

Execline: I've seen the problem happening on sdunwell's computer. I really don't understand why it's happened and we can't replicate it by force, but it seems to be a browser + Java bug. Once we get rid of Java trades this won't be an issue. Sorry for the inconvenience in the meantime and thanks for letting us know of the problem.

stuart911 - 07 Feb 2014 16:00 - 228 of 734

At last! No more java errors just when I'm checking a price to trade! Thanks

ExecLine - 07 Feb 2014 17:21 - 229 of 734

George

Clicked on your link and it worked fine. Using a clean Chrome browser launch.

Clicked on Java Stockwatch. 'T' works fine.

Click on HTML Stockwatch using the same window. Stockwatch works fine.

Click on a 'T' whilst on the HTML Stockwatch page and Trades do not work. I just get the control box but no Live Stream Trades. They just don't work. Other nonJava trades work OK.

I had just updated Java for Chrome (done automatically), for IE (but haven't yet launched an IE browser yet) and for 'Other Browsers' (but haven't used any other browsers yet) before trying out the 'T' links as described.

Anyhow, for the moment I can get them by using the old Java Stockwatch and clicking on 'T' from there or going straight to Trades using a clean fresh Chrome browser launch.

Have a nice weekend. Enjoy the Winter Olympics too.

chrisjackson - 09 Feb 2014 20:43 - 230 of 734

Ian

In answer to your question 'does it work in your browser and on your PC/Laptop/Tablet/Mobile?'

It'sworking fine on my PC, with Windows 7 and Firefox 26.0

:-)
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