There are some sites that say the products 'nodem' or 'node.js' are necessary, but I'm not sure how these fit in with Cache. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
In the last year, InterSystems added and expanded Native APIs for Java, .NET, Python, and Node.js.
This Node.js back-end server is both a REST & WebSockets application server. It allows you to write JavaScript both in your front-end and back-end code.
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Finally, the analysis may be consumed using IRIS native API with Java, .NET, Python and Node.js
Calling any interested Python developers: It would be interesting for someone to take a look at what I've done in JavaScript/Node.js to implement what I refer to as persistent JSON
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Native API - Node.js
Open Source products that will look after JWTs for you in the ways you are asking about (ie REST services with IRIS):
- QEWD, if you want to implement everything at the back-end in Node.js
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The node.js one looks close to what I would want to do in C#...
Node.js – Handles MCP server communications.
OpenAPI – Standardized API documentation.
A good example is the Node.js/JavaScript-based QEWD framework or its recent evolution - qoper8-fastify - I've described the latter in another recent posting here on Node.js.
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InterSystems IRIS also supports client-side development using many popular development technologies, including Java, C#/.NET, Node.js, Python, and ObjectScript.

