#Interoperability

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In healthcare, interoperability is the ability of different information technology systems and software applications to communicate, exchange data, and use the information that has been exchanged.

Question Scott Beeson · Nov 9, 2016

I am looking for a general overview of how you would attach a document to a patient record in healthshare.  For instance, an Advance Directive or Living Will.

Here are some starter questions:

  1. What format is required, if any?  Can it be a PDF or DOC?
  2. How can/should it be submitted?  HL7? XDS.b?  Embedded in a CCD?

Sorry for the open endedness.  Any info would be helpful while I research this.

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Question Jules Monoury · Jan 27, 2017

Hello community,
 

I'm triing to use perl with Caché on CentOS 7.

  • Caché is installed and working
  • Reading doc for perl module
  • Adding path of Caché/bin in PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH as suggested in doc
  • Creating mMakefile (perl Makefile.PL)
  • Success at compilation (make)
  • Fail at test (make test). And return the following message:

Can't load 'blib/arch/auto/Intersys/PERLBIND/PERLBIND.so' for module Intersys::PERLBIND: libcbind.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /usr/lib64/perl5/DynaLoader.pm line 190.
 at test.pl line 10.

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Question Iryna Mykhailova · Feb 16, 2016

Recently I came across a very strong statement to the effect that InterSystems.Data.CacheClient.dll library works fast because it does not open a TCP/IP connection, instead it works in the same process as a database. It made me pause for quite some time. Firstly because .Net Managed Provider, which utilises this library, opens TCP/IP connection to the database (and it is stated in the documentation "Using .NET and the ADO.NET Managed Provider with Caché"). And secondly, because as far as I know only eXtreme applications attach themselves to the process.

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Article Michael Denhamson · Dec 16, 2016 2m read

I have posted to aid others in diagnosing problem with SSL/TLS connections to superserver port from .NET client executable.

The cache instance this appeared on is quite old - 2011 - so I do not know if Intersystems have added a better error message in a later version

The actual fault was due to the certificate in the %SuperServer SSL/TLS configuration having expired.

The unhelpful message that appeared in the .NET client included the following partial stack trace.

   *** CacheException.
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Article Wojciech Czyz · Nov 14, 2016 2m read

Microsoft Office has components for using in third party applications: COM Objects for C++ and Interop Assemblies for .Net programming.

Many Cache projects used to include calls to those libraries. However, recently this solution started being problematic.

There are two main reasons - legal and technical. Let’s check the details.

Microsoft technology support

Microsoft is supporting Office Automation only for desktop computing. 

It shall not be used for server computing, as they offer Sharepoint for this scenario.

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Article Stuart Salzer · Nov 10, 2016 17m read

This article explains the basics of OpenVMS file structures, from a Caché prospective, and what you need to know to read and write any OpenVMS file with Caché, even the files with difficult file structures.

On UNIX and Windows all files are just a stream of octets (eight-bit bytes). Assigning meaning to those octets is done entirely by convention. Those conventions are rather simple, even if slightly different on UNIX and Windows.

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Question Laura Cavanaugh · Oct 17, 2016

Hello community; this may seem odd, but I need to know if there's any way we could be using callin functions from a C application without knowing?  e.g. if other developers created some C programs that call in to Caché that we don't realize are running.  Is that possible?  If so, where would I look to see these programs?  Perhaps the server's task manager? 

Thanks --Laura

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Article Tamara Lebedeva · Jul 21, 2016 6m read

Preface: our small, but very ambitious company called “Black Mushroom Studio” came up with an idea for an e-commerce project and a mobile app that would let users pay for certain goods/services via a payment aggregator.

What we had initially: an Android app skeleton that, of course, liked communicating via HTTP and JSON, and a payment system with an API – web services with SOAP content.

Goal: make it all work together.

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Question Scott Beeson · Aug 4, 2016

Using Node.js with Caché - Introduction says the following:

The cache.node module is the Node.js interface for the GlobalsDB kit, which can be obtained from the GlobalsDB download page (http://globalsdb.org/downloads/). The Node.js interface can be used with either Caché or the free GlobalsDB database.
The installation kit includes detailed documentation on how to install and configure the cache.node module.

However, http://globalsdb.org/downloads gives a 404 and http://globalsdb.org just redirects to intersystems.com

Where can I find the files I need?

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Question Eduard Lebedyuk · Jun 23, 2016

I have a MySQL server with "posts" table.

I also have a Caché server with "downloadedposts" table. 

They are connected from Caché to MySQL via SQL Gateway

I want to keep Caché table synced with MySQL one  (MySQL "posts" table is a master copy), so periodically Caché queries MySQL server and downloads data. So far so good, and if a record appears or changes in MySQL table, Caché downloads the changes.

The problem I'm encountering is that sometimes rows would be deleted from  MySQL "posts" table.

How do I synchronize deletions?

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Article Attila Toth · Jun 15, 2016 1m read

Hi All,

I've created a sample implementation of the MQTT protocol, which is now available on GitHub

The project demonstrates MQTT client capabilities and it's written in Caché Object Script.

Any comments, bug reports are welcome! Some more enhancements (like SSL / TLS support) are planned for the near future.

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Question Michael Lundberg · Feb 12, 2016

Hi,

We do have a production including a SOAP.OutboundAdapter that make a request to a .NET WCF Service. The response from that service vary in size. When it come to large one, we talk about maybe 8000 records (with 6-8 attributes per record) in xml, the adapter always give a timout. Even if we put a high number of seconds or set -1. After 1 1/2h still nothing get back. It's just standing there and waiting for ever.

Our .NET developer have look at it (on the WCF-service)  and from ther point of view they say that it seems like Ensemle can't handle such big responses.

In .Net it.

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Article Developer Community Admin · Oct 21, 2015 1m read

Introduction

Because of increasing business and governmental pressures to integrate their operations, the financial services industry is developing a number of standards for data exchange and other common functions. Standards such as XBRL, FpML, MDDL, RIXML, and FIXML are all specialized dialects of XML (Extensible Markup Language). Any financial services application with good support for XML will be able to communicate effectively using one or more of the emerging industry standards.

Efficient data exchange increases the need for fast, scalable data persistence.

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