Hello everyone!
I am writing a SQL CALL (using JDBC) to a stored procedure that outputs a structured object (Oracle Object).
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.
Hello everyone!
I am writing a SQL CALL (using JDBC) to a stored procedure that outputs a structured object (Oracle Object).
Hi all,
I am busy trying out the %UnitTest.TestProduction class to implement some automated production testing.
I have a scenario which I am not sure how to get the final results of for assertion. Below is the scenario I am trying to test, with comments on what I have done.
I have a case where the Active Directory Service Account passwords will be changed periodically every 3 months and the changes are shared via the LastPass application which requires logging into the app to retrieve the new password and manually entering it into the Interoperability Credentials configuratrion, or the Service Registry.
> Is there a way to retrieve the password automatically?
In this case the organization plans to use gMSA (Group Managed Service Account) and BeyondTrust for setting up new password in the future.
How have people delt with this?
Up until recently, I have been toying around with REST/FHIR capabilities but only internally. Now I have a request to make REST API calls outside of our Network.
I am using an RSA 4096 key, because Microsoft Active Directory Services which generates the signed certificate could not handle the Elliptical Key (ECC) when I put the request in.
I have the following setup: REST broker calls inProc BO via BS. As BO initialization is time-consuming, I want to reuse the same BO during the CSP process lifetime.
I have tried the following approaches:
%session.Preserve to 1 (I would prefer not to use it as the BO object is not linked to a specific client)
$$$EnsInProcPersist to 1 (looked relevant)
However, every time I call my REST endpoint, I get a new BO. Is there a way to cache inProc BOs in the CSP context?
To run the sample, import it into any interoperability-enabled namespace, start in.
Is there a way to create and establish DICOM Association with Extended Negotiation?
I have implemented DICOM Query/Retrieve C-FIND, using EnsLib.DICOM.Operation.TCP and EnsLib.DICOM.Process base classes. My application, acting as an SCU, needs to query by Study Date-Time (combined date-time matching) range with timezone query adjustment. For this, I need to use Extended Negotiation.
I've checked the IRIS Manual - Creating DICOM Associations section but there is no mention of this.