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.
I'm looking for a practical project guide to help me gain hands-on experience with InterSystems Ensemble HL7. Ideally, this guide would walk through building a small project — something that covers key concepts like message routing, transformations, and interoperability.
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.
I created a Business Operation to Integrate with Amazon S3. I have used HTTP Outbound Adapter for the same. Used Get method of Adapter Class. Basically in a request I want to send Unique File Name and File and in Response I want to get Version ID and if operation was successful, then set flag to true.
I have created a class for request in that I have two properties, as shown Below :
Property fileName As %String; Property file As %GlobalBinaryStream;
We have a live production solution that uses a file inbound adapter to collect pdf documents off a fileshare. This fileshare is accessed by many services and access is controlled to the files by AD.
I like to know if we need to have the message in a file to process a Record Map?
I am working with Interoperability Production that processes files /messages using Record Maps. My team was asked to redesign the solution for deployment in AWS. We use containers. We had problems with having multiple containers processing files from the same directory. We are considering Amazon Simple Queue Service instead of having files on a shared file system.
I'm currently working on an IHE implementation, and we've hit some issues around categorising inbound CCD results (i.e. mapping lab and rad results to their relevant SDA types).
I'm using the EnumerateJobStatus query of class Ens.Util.Statistics to obtain the LastActivity value of a Business Host.
I would expect that this would return the timestamp of the last message received by the BH, understanding that any connect/disconnect activity would reset that timer. However, the time returned appears to actually be the time at which Ens.MonitorService generated the alert and is not directly related to anything that happened in the BH itself.
I'm connecting to a remote device using TCP. It has a binary protocol.
set host = ""
set port = ""
set io = $io
set device = "|TCP|7000"
set timeout = 2
open device:(host:port:"M")
use device:(/IOT="RAW")
read string:timeout
use io
zzdump string
The problem is when reading from it, I get a 0A (also known as 10 or \n or linefeed) byte, which terminates the read.
Is there a way to hide a property in Data Transformation UI in Interoperability for IRIS? I would like the property not to appear in the list of available properties to set.
We are migrating from 2017.1 to Nice New Iris. Data conversion is fine. However, we would like to do a "global" Enable="false" on all the production's services and operations. Is this possible? Working through the operations and services will be tedious! Any code that can do this would be a great help.
In my Business Operation I need to execute a bookkeeping method every X seconds.
How can I do that?
There are two workarounds (I dislike both):
Execute bookkeeping on process start - but there might be no requests at all
Create a BS that sends messages to BO every X seconds - it makes production more complex and also queues might not guarantee that the method is executed on schedule.
I am wondering if anyone would know where I can get a copy of the ASTM E1394 specification for an ASTM-XML file based instrument to LIS interface I am writing?
I am looking for a sort of REST interoperability adapter that can forward REST calls within HealthConnect. If necessary, we need to adjust the requests or responses.
For Fhir calls, we use the FHIR Interoperability Adapter. This works perfectly; a message comes in as HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Request, and a message HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Response goes out. I can make adjustments as needed to both the request and response. I am looking for the same functionality, but then for non-FHIR REST calls.