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Convert MT4 EA/strategy - should i use visual jforex or netbeans |
PhoenixProject
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Post subject: Convert MT4 EA/strategy - should i use visual jforex or netbeans |
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Posted: Mon 02 Dec, 2013, 21:17
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Joined: Mon 02 Dec, 2013, 11:32 Posts: 27 Location: AustraliaAustralia
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Hi,
I have several MT4 EA's that I would like to move to Jforex. From what I have read so far the MQL converter sounds like it may or may not work. I am no coder and it took my a while to build up my knowledge of MQL4. I am prepared to learn java and use NetBeans if necessary to rewrite my EA, but what I am wondering is, should I give Visual Jforex a go first? I don't want to waste time learning visual jforex if at the end of the day it provides too many limitations. If you start writing the strategy using visual EA can I then tweak the code in Netbeans if necessary, and then reopen in visual jforex, or will there be compatibility issues?
What are the constraints of visual jforex?
thanks
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dirk_r1
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Post subject: Re: Convert MT4 EA/strategy - should i use visual jforex or netbeans |
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Posted: Fri 06 Dec, 2013, 17:46
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Joined: Fri 03 May, 2013, 18:25 Posts: 366 Location: GermanyGermany
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Greetings!
Well, if you have already some deep knowledge in MQL4 maybe it is better for you to learn in addition to that java? It may also take some time to get familiar with VJF...
The main aspect is: How complex is you EA? If it contains normal conditions then we could help you to build your strategy on VJF probably faster than learning java from the beginning.
Maybe you can give us an example what main conditions your strategy contains. If you do not want to put it public you can also write me or some other "experts at Dukascopy" via clicking on the our names right next to the post and writing us a private message. Then, we can asses better which way would be best.
Cheers!
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PhoenixProject
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Post subject: Re: Convert MT4 EA/strategy - should i use visual jforex or netbeans |
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Posted: Tue 10 Dec, 2013, 11:18
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Joined: Mon 02 Dec, 2013, 11:32 Posts: 27 Location: AustraliaAustralia
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thanks. I noticed in another post that it is not possible to use custom indicators in Visual Jforex. Is there an ETA for this?
I think as this is the case visual jforex may not work for me as I have two custom indicators that i need to use.
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