#InterSystems API Manager (IAM)

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The InterSystems API Manager (IAM) enables you to monitor and control traffic to and from your web-based APIs. If you are building service-oriented application layers, you are very likely to find the number of APIs you are using quickly rise. The more distributed your environment the more critical it becomes to properly govern and monitor your API traffic. The API Manager enables you easily route all your traffic through a centralized gateway and forward API request to appropriate target nodes.

Additional Resources: 
Documentation
Introducing InterSystems API Manager [Article] 
What is InterSystems API Manager [Video] 
InterSystems API Manager Introduction [Video] 
InterSystems API Manager: Gummy Bear Factories Demo [Video] 

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Job Ratnesh Shrivastava · Jan 27

Job Title: InterSystems Developer / Specialist (IRIS / HealthShare)
Location: New York City, NY (Hybrid / Remote)
Duration: Contract (2+ years)
Experience: Min. 8 Years 

Job Summary

We are looking for an experienced InterSystems Developer / Specialist with expertise in InterSystems IRIS / HealthShare to support healthcare integration and interoperability initiatives. The ideal candidate should have hands-on experience in ObjectScript development, healthcare data standards, and integration protocols supporting EHR/HIE environments.

Key Skills Required

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Article Sylvain Guilbaud · Jan 23 5m read

 

A question that quickly arises when configuring IAM (aka Kong Gateway) is how many routes should be created to reach all the business objects in an IRIS API.

A common mistake is to create one route per business object, unnecessarily multiplying the number of routes.

Let's take the example of the Supply Chain Orchestrator Data Model API:

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Question Damiano Porrovecchio · Jan 6

Hi everyone,

I am currently setting up InterSystems API Manager (IAM) 3.4.3.11 using Docker. The installation is successful, the license is active, and I can access the Manager (port 8002).

I am now trying to secure the Administration Portal using basic-auth. I've found some documentation stating that I should:

  1. Go to the Teams section in the UI.
  2. Click on Invite Admin to create the first user.
  3. Only then, enable KONG_ENFORCE_RBAC and KONG_ADMIN_GUI_AUTH in the docker-compose.yml.
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Article Piyush Adhikari · Dec 24, 2025 6m read

InterSystems API Manager (IAM) is a core component of the InterSystems IRIS Data Platform, offering centralized API management with a strong emphasis on security. IAM simplifies the entire API lifecycle, from creation to retirement, and provides a developer portal for easy API discovery and integration. Access control features allow administrators to define precise permissions, and IAM seamlessly integrates with the IRIS Data Platform, enhancing data management and integration capabilities.

Features of IAM include:

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Article Roy Leonov · Mar 1, 2025 22m read

Introduction

In today's rapidly evolving threat landscape, organizations deploying mission-critical applications must implement robust security architectures that protect sensitive data while maintaining high availability and performance. This is especially crucial for enterprises utilizing advanced database management systems like InterSystems IRIS, which often powers applications handling highly sensitive healthcare, financial, or personal data.

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Article Ariel Glikman · Sep 16, 2025 14m read

One of the recommendations when deploying InterSystems Technologies for production is to set up High Availability. The recommended API Manager for these InterSystems Technologies is the InterSystems API Manager (IAM). IAM (essentially Kong Gateway) has multiple deployment topologies.

If you are looking for high availability you could use:

a) Kong Traditional Mode: Multiple Node Clusters

b) Hybrid Mode

c) DB-less Mode

Before we break them down let's first understand the out of the box deployment that is provided by InterSystems: Installing IAM Version 3.10.

Kong Traditional Mode

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Article Sylvain Guilbaud · Jul 18, 2025 8m read

🛠️ Managing InterSystems InterSystems API Manager (IAM = Kong Gateway) configurations in CI/CD

🔍 Context: InterSystems IAM configurations 

As part of integrating InterSystems IRIS into a secure and controlled environment, InterSystems IAM relies on Kong Gateway to manage exposed APIs.
Kong acts as a modern API Gateway, capable of handling authentication, security, traffic management, plugins, and more.

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Article Raef Youssef · Jul 15, 2025 6m read

REST API (Representational State Transfer Application Programming Interface) is a standardized way for web applications to communicate with each other using HTTP methods like GET, POST, PUT, DELETE, etc. It's designed around resources, which can be anything from a user to a file. Each resource is identified by a unique URL, and interactions with these resources are stateless, meaning each request from a client to a server must contain all the information needed to understand and process the request. This statelessness, along with the use of standard HTTP methods, makes REST APIs highly

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Article Sylvain Guilbaud · May 30, 2025 3m read

Kong provides an open source configuration management tool (written in Go), called decK (which stands for declarative Kong)

  • Check that decK recognizes your Kong Gateway installation via deck gateway ping
deck gateway ping   
Successfully connected to Kong!
Kong version:  3.4.3.11
  • Export Kong Gateway configuration to a file named "kong.yaml" via deck gateway dump
deck gateway dump -o kong.yaml
  • After modifying the IP adcresses in kong.yaml file, show the differences via deck gateway diff
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Article Julio Esquerdo · Feb 11, 2025 6m read

Using Flask, REST API, and IAM with InterSystems IRIS

Part 2 – Flask App

Flask is a web development microframework written in Python. It is known for being simple, flexible, and enabling rapid application development.

Installing Flask is very simple. Once you have python installed correctly on your operating system, we need to install the flask library with the pip command. For REST API consumption, it is advisable to use the requests library. The following link provides a guide to installing flask: https://flask.palletsprojects.com/en/stable/installation/

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Article Julio Esquerdo · Feb 11, 2025 9m read

Using Flask, REST API, and IAM with InterSystems IRIS

Part 1 - REST API

Hello

In this article we will see the implementation of a REST API to perform the maintenance of a CRUD, using Flask and IAM.

In this first part of the article we will see the construction and publication of the REST API in Iris.

First, let's create our persistent class to store the data. To do this, we go to Iris and create our class:

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Article Stefan Wittmann · Aug 14, 2019 9m read

As you might have heard, we just introduced the InterSystems API Manager (IAM); a new feature of the InterSystems IRIS Data Platform™, enabling you to monitor, control and govern traffic to and from web-based APIs within your IT infrastructure. In case you missed it, here is the link to the announcement.

In this article, I will show you how to set up IAM and highlight some of the many capabilities IAM allows you to leverage.

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Question Scott Roth · Apr 11, 2024

I downloaded IAM-3.4.2.0-5604.tar.gz from the Online Distribution site this morning, it the implementation to install it on our Development environment to see if it is a viable solution. Following the instructions, I have ran into an issue trying to make sure I am entering the information into the prompts correctly.

I have IRIS HealthShare Health Connect 2024.1 running locally using a Local Web Server, so when prompted I have entered the IP Address and port 443 is that correct? 

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Article Jimmy Xu · Feb 13, 2023 7m read

Experience & feedback from online course "Hands-On with InterSystems API Manager for Developers

With my basic knowledge of Docker container and REST API, I would like to have my first try on using InterSystems API manager to take control of APIs and microservices. I have completed this online course using my local IRIS instance as host (Windows OS) and IAM running on a Linux VM (guest). 

Firstly, I will introduce InterSystems API Manager (IAM), then explain the steps for setting up my local environment and lastly walk through the course chapters.

Introduction

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InterSystems Official Bob Kuszewski · Aug 6, 2024

InterSystems API Manager (IAM) versions 2.8.4.11 and 3.4.3.11 are now Generally Available.  These are the latest versions of the two long-term supported versions of IAM. These releases contain important fixes, and all customers are encouraged to upgrade.

Customers on IAM 3.0 or 3.2 are encouraged to upgrade to 3.4.3.11 as support for those versions will soon come to an end.

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InterSystems Official Bob Kuszewski · Jul 18, 2024

InterSystems API Manager (IAM) versions 2.8.4.10 and 3.4.3.10 are now Generally Available.  These are the latest versions of the two long-term supported versions of IAM. These release contain important fixes and all customers are encouraged to upgrade.

Customers on IAM 3.0 or 3.2 are encouraged to upgrade to 3.4.3.10 as support for those versions will soon come to an end.

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Question Scott Roth · Apr 18, 2024

I was not able to get IAM working on my Development Server because of issues with creating volumes as a Non root user, so I opted to run it within Docker on my WSL Ubuntu locally. I was able to get it running, however the Workspaces is empty, and the Dev Portal is not enabled.

At this point do I need to sign up for the free Kong Konnect? or what are the next steps?

Thanks

Scott

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Question Jagadiswara Bandaru · Nov 30, 2023

We have solution which uses IRIS with IAM and webgateway integrated.

After integration, we notice that in the kong configuration in the kongdb upstreams are not created as listed in the kong.yml

We noticed that, IAM api calls are failing with enterprise license expired.

[kong@iam-deployment-75f485954c-ssdfv /]$ curl --location --request POST 'http://localhost:8001/services/'
{"message":"Enterprise license missing or expired"}

From Logs:

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Question Thomas Kotze · May 25, 2023

Hi, 

I am trying to get the API Manager up and running. 

I have enabled the application and IAM user and changed password.

when we run the iam_setup.sh I get the following.

Getting IAM license using your inputs...
Internal server error when testing inputs

I have check on Iris management portal , but could see no errors.

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