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5 minConvene & roll call



10 minReview action items from previous meetings


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15 minUpdate: Symphony Java Client 1.46 supportFormer user (Deleted)

10 minPoll: interest in defining RESTful API Design GuidelinesAaron Williamson

BNY Mellon contributed its RESTful API Design Guidelines to the WG. Are members interested in collaborating on consensus guidelines based on these to "to inform, guide and validate the way future APIs should be published," per the charter?

15 minReview use casesJohan Sandersson
5 minAOB & adjourn



New action items

Standing action items

Actions items from previous meetings

Language Bindings

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Consuming the Symphony API

  •  All: If you are aware of an open source project that provides a good API for creating bots, tell Former user (Deleted).

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NameOrganisationPresent?
BNY Mellon
Symphony LLC
Dhilip BuddhaBlackRock
Kashik ChaubalBlackRock
Symphony LLC
David DengCiti
At-Large Member
BlackRock
Symphony LLCY
Morgan StanleyY
Anton KozyrBlackRock
BNY Mellon
JP Morgan
Symphony LLCY
Barun PatnayakCiti
JP Morgan
FactSet
FactSet
Tick42Y
IHS MarkitY
Symphony Software FoundationY
Symphony Software FoundationY

Meeting notes

Former user (Deleted) gave an update on the new version of the Symphony Java Client, which supports Symphony's 1.46 API. A complete summary of his changes was posted on the Symphony developers mailing list.

Matt Joyce (Deactivated) gave an update on the development of the Python API client.

The members discussed the Standard Test Cases for API client development proposed by Former user (Deleted) and what additions should be made.

The members discussed the provisioning of bots via the Symphony Java Client. Former user (Deleted) proposed integrating SJC with BotMill or a similar tool to make this easy.