Article Jordan Simpson · Sep 26, 2025 2m read

Hi,

Just thought I'd share quite a handy hook that has helped me out when developing on Health Connect Cloud with VS Code and GitBash. When developing on Health Connect Cloud, if changes are made directly on the server such as routing rules or component deployments, they aren't automatically included in source control, therefore you must export from the server into your local files and push to your remote repo. I'm sure there are easier methods to deal with that which I'm in the process of testing, but as a quick solution I thought it would be handy have a pre-commit hook which triggers a reminder in GitBash - see below.

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Article Steve Lubars · Sep 21, 2025 5m read

Background

For a variety of reasons, users may wish to mount a persistent volume on two or more pods spanning multiple availability zones. One such use case is to make data stored outside of IRIS available to both mirror members in case of failover.

Unfortunately the built-in storage classes in most Kubernetes implementations (whether cloud or on-prem) do not provide this capability:

  • Does not support access mode "ReadWriteMany"
  • Does not support being mounted on more than one pod at a time
  • Does not support access across availability zones

However, some Kubernetes add-ons (both provide













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Article sween · Mar 31, 2025 8m read

Vanna.AI - Personalized AI InterSystems OMOP Agent

Along this OMOP Journey, from the OHDSI book to Achilles, you can begin to understand the power of the OMOP Common Data Model when you see the mix of well written R and SQL deriving results for large scale analytics that are shareable across organizations. I however do not have a third normal form brain and about a month ago on the Journey we employed Databricks Genie to generate sql for us utilizing InterSystems OMOP and Python interoperability. This was fantastic, but left some magic under the hood in Databricks on how the RAG "model"

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Article Padmaja Konduru · Jan 14, 2025 2m read

The utility returns the desired values from the text and display the multiple values if exists based on starting and ending string.

Class Test.Utility.FunctionSet Extends %RegisteredObject
{

/// W !,##class(Test.Utility.FunctionSet).ExtractValues("Some random text VALUE=12345; some other VALUE=2345; more text VALUE=345678;","VALUE=",";")
 

ClassMethod ExtractValues(text As %String, startStr As %String, endStr As %String) As %String
{    //Initialize Valriables
   Set values = ""
   Set start = 1
   
   While start '= 0 {
 Set start = $FIND(text, startStr, start)
 IF start = 0 QUIT }
     Set end =

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Article André Dienes Friedrich · Sep 26, 2025 3m read

 

Building a Sensor Data Demo with Spring Boot and InterSystems IRIS

In the era of IoT and connected devices, sensor data is everywhere—tracking temperature in logistics, monitoring equipment performance, or recording environmental conditions. But capturing, storing, and analyzing this data in real time requires more than just hardware sensors.

It’s a practical example that combines Spring Boot, InterSystems IRIS, and a simple sensor simulation script to show how sensor data can flow from generation to storage and alerting.
Basically, the idea of ​​this project is to show all the integration














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Article Robert Cemper · Sep 22, 2025 2m read

Finishing my previous example for multiple IRIS instances, I tried
to compose a local single instance version.  The step from the external
Python app to a version using embedded Python seemed to be obvious.
This was a wrong assumption, as some Python libraries just refused installation
into my local Windows-based environment.

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Article Arsh Hasan · Jan 14, 2025 1m read

In this tutorial, I will discuss how can you connect your IRIS data platform to sql server db  .

Prereq: 

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Discussion Otto Medin · Sep 24, 2025

Hi all,
I needed to pick up the username from a set of credentials configured for a business operation in an interop production, and it turned out to take a few steps, so I'm sharing my method here, in the dual hope that someone has an easier way to do it, or failing that, that it is useful to someone.
Best,
Otto

/// Fetch the user name from the credentials configured for a production item.
/// Parameters:
///  productionName - The name of the production where the config iterm lives.
///  configItemName - The name of the config item that holds the credential setting.
///  settingName - Defaults to "










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Article Megumi Kakechi · Sep 25, 2025 2m read

InterSystems FAQ rubric

One way to optimize query performance is to use query parallelism on a per-query or system-wide basis (a standard feature).

This is a technique for dividing the execution of a particular query among processors on a multi-processor system. The query optimizer will execute parallel processing only if there is a possibility of benefiting from parallel processing. Parallel processing is only applicable to SELECT statements.

Note that the number of parallel processes cannot be specified, as it is automatically adjusted according to the number of CPUs. You can check the cu

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Question Saju Abraham · Sep 24, 2025

Our vendor is developing an interface API on their end to capture HL7 data on a Server Port, and they require us to send a pre-defined HL7 Order message for testing every hour until the API is completely operational.

Is it possible to accomplish that in a Business Operation automatically without utilizing a service or process? The BO is a standard TCP/IP connection.

I'm manually sending the message again from the Operations right now. I do not have access to the System Operation to use the Task Manager feature.

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Article Steve Lubars · Sep 9, 2025 8m read

Background

For a variety of reasons, users may wish to mount a persistent volume on two or more pods spanning multiple availability zones. One such use case is to make data stored outside of IRIS available to both mirror members in case of failover.

Unfortunately the built-in storage classes in most Kubernetes implementations (whether cloud or on-prem) do not provide this capability:

  • Does not support access mode "ReadWriteMany"
  • Does not support being mounted on more than one pod at a time
  • Does not support access across availability zones

However, some Kubernetes add-ons (both provide

















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Question Touggourt · Sep 25, 2025

Hi,

My understanding that in IRIS  we create an Inbound Adapter that would act like a Broker (connecting to server X) then have an MQTT outbound adapter to receive those messages?

Is there a quick sample that we could user to show how to setup these two Adapters, I started with this but I couldn’t for example find EnsLib.MQTT.Adapter.Inbound


 

and I guess here where I can set Server X IP & port


 

Not familiar with MQTT, I appreciate if you could take through how to setup a MQTT inbound & outbound adaptes ?

Thanks

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Announcement Liubov Zelenskaia · Sep 24, 2025

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Question Evan Gabhart · Sep 24, 2025

I am working on a tool that configures an instance to use a common default routine database across all custom Namespaces. For instances that already have distinct default routine databases for their Namespaces, this would involve a step of merging over all code from the current default routine databases to the new "super" routine database. This should be done in such a way that only merges contents in the default routine database (not mapped databases) and is able to detect/exclude contents that already exist in the target database.

Are there any supported tools/APIs for merging routine datab

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Article Raef Youssef · Sep 23, 2025 4m read

Securing IRIS Integrations with Mutual TLS (mTLS): A Practical Guide

In today’s enterprise environments, secure communication between systems is not optional—it’s essential. Whether you're integrating InterSystems IRIS with cloud APIs, internal microservices, or third-party platforms, Mutual TLS (mTLS) offers a powerful way to ensure both ends of the connection are authenticated and encrypted.

This post walks through how to configure IRIS for mTLS and how to validate your certificates to avoid common pitfalls.


🔐 What is Mutual TLS (mTLS)?

TLS (Transport Layer Security) is the standard protoco







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Announcement Larry Finlayson · Sep 23, 2025
  • Building and Managing HL7 Integrations – In PersonOctober 20-24, 2025 9:00am-5:00pm EDT
    • Build, configure, and manage HL7® V2 interfaces using InterSystems integration technologies.
    • This healthcare-focused 5-day course teaches implementation partners, integrators and analysts how to rapidly build HL7 integration solutions.
    • Students build a production that processes and routes HL7 messages.
    • Students learn how to work with the pre-built HL7 business services, business processes and business operations to receive and send HL7 messages.
    • Students also learn how to transform HL7 messages
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Article Laurel James (GJS) · Sep 23, 2025 2m read

Following on from JediSoft’s announcement of the general availability of JediSoft IRISsync®, I wanted to show how it can help prevent configuration drift and ensure your failover is always ready. 

When managing InterSystems IRIS production servers, even a minor configuration change can cause significant issues if it’s not replicated in your mirror environments. Often, these differences go unnoticed until your failover environment breaks.

This common, but critical, problem can lead to unexpected downtime at a vital moment and impact your business continuity.

IRISsync eliminates that risk by

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Question John Hotalen · Sep 22, 2025

Hello to all my fellow Cache Developers/Experts out there :)

The purpose of this post is to get input/feedback regarding an issue we are having with our Cache LIS web-based application not being able to remove locks that were taken under a separate process.

Here is the background of how the LIS does the locking and details about the issue:

-> our LIS web-based application sets records into a queue for doing locks and unlocks (the LIS runs under one process - guessing its the CSP server processes that process the broweser-to-backend requests) NOTE:  Our LIS is a web application, so in order

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Announcement Irène Mykhailova · Sep 23, 2025

Hi Community!

We are excited to announce the new French technical article writing contest!

✍️ Technical Article Contest ✍️

This is the perfect opportunity for all InterSystems technology enthusiasts to share their knowledge and showcase their writing skills. No matter your experience level, everyone is welcome to participate. Articles can cover a wide range of topics, from technical implementation to your impressions and feedback on using InterSystems products or services. So let your creativity and expertise run wild!

📅 Contest period: September 15 - November 30, 2025 (extended!)

🎁 Gifts for all: a special gift is prepared for each participant!

🏅 Prizes for the authors of the best articles

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Article Eric Fortenberry · Dec 20, 2024 9m read

Your Mission

Let's pretend for a moment that you're an international action spy who's dedicated your life to keeping the people of the world safe from danger. You recieve the following mission:

Good day, Agent IRIS,

We're sorry for interrupting your vacation in the Bahamas, but we just received word from our London agent that a "time bomb" is set to detonate in a highly populated area in Los Angeles. Our sources say that the "time bomb" is set to trigger at 3:14 PM this afternoon.

Hurry, the people are counting on you!

The Problem

You rush to your feet and get ready to head to Los Angeles,

Time zones of the world (Wikipedia)

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Question Olivier Caudron · Jul 18, 2024

Hi

With this servers definition in VSCode:

"intersystems.servers": {
        "iris4health202312_local": {
            "webServer": {
                "scheme": "http",
                "host": "localhost",
                "port": 52773
            },
            "username": "_system"
        },
        "iris4health20241_local": {
            "webServer": {
                "scheme": "http",
                "host": "localhost",
                "port": 80
            },
            "username": "_system"
        }
    },

Access to 2023.1.2 works just fine, 2024.1 stubbornly r

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Question Vachan C Rannore · Sep 3, 2025

Dear Community,

I've noticed that some of my friends and colleagues are using the Developer Community app on their Android devices. Could someone please help me with the exe file or guide me on how to get it?

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