back-end API to IRIS.Before we get our hands dirty, make sure you have Node.js running on your machine.
node:internal/modules/cjs/loader:1023:12) at Function.executeUserEntryPoint [as runMain] (node:internal/modules/run_main:135:12) at node:internal/main/run_main_module:28:49
Node.js
->you can test your Node environment within a simple windows command window (CMD.exe)
Its working i can get 'Node.js Adaptor for Cache: Version: 1.0.63 (CM)'
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Correct me if I'm wrong, QEWD-conduit uses InterSystems node.js driver to talk to IRIS, right? And QEWD-conduit gets Native API bonus for this.
You should take a look at this alternative Open Source Node.js client for IRIS: mg_dbx:
https://github.com/chrisemunt/mg-dbx
It provides significantly better performance.
A week or so ago I posted details of a set of tutorials I'd put together on integrating the Node.js-based QEWD technology with IRIS, working over a network.
@Stefan.Wittmann - Please expedite publication of version 2.0.3 of the Node.js package, which WRC tells me will fix the problem that's been causing my gj :: configExplorer extension
IRIS deliver responses and process requests using REST/API Gateway or using Node.js NPM package.
Perhaps so, but QEWD-JSdb now makes it possible in a modern Node.js / JavaScript setting.
Yes, there is no Angular or Node.js envolved.
💡 Yuri's idea: "HTML 5/Node.js documentation generator app, based in markdown and with the option to execute ObjectScript class methods like a developer portal.
has many new capabilities including:enhancements to FHIR STU3 supportadditional IHE profiles a new JMS (java message service) connectorAddition of the IRIS Native API for Python and Node.js
Contest, we would be expected to use Node.js
It was never a question of this could have been done differentlyAs I understand it, the important point is that IRIS has some role to
Add Node.js and npm to your path
The file bashrc.lforms-fhir-app specifies the version of Node.js we are using
for development.

