Stream: ihe
Topic: xds
Jens Villadsen (Apr 12 2021 at 21:04):
if one really has to ask .... then what is the most maintained open source IHE XDS registry out there?
Oliver Egger (Apr 12 2021 at 21:13):
for testing: https://github.com/usnistgov/iheos-toolkit2/releases
Oliver Egger (Apr 12 2021 at 21:14):
otherwise: https://oehf.github.io/ipf-docs/
Jens Villadsen (Apr 13 2021 at 08:20):
Thx @Oliver Egger - I thought about both frameworks actually ... but aren't IPF more of a integration framework than an actual runnable artifact
Oliver Egger (Apr 13 2021 at 09:02):
for IPF i'm also more familiar using it as an integration framework, however a project in switzerland is using it in a registry/repository combination, there is also a tutorial: https://oehf.github.io/ipf/ipf-tutorials-xds/index.html, maybe you can write to ipf-dev@googlegroups.com
or ipf-user@googlegroups.com to get additional infos?
John Moehrke (Apr 13 2021 at 12:10):
In the past few months, I have been trying to keep an Open-Source page on the IHE wiki https://wiki.ihe.net/index.php/Open-Source
Glad to hear about small, big, new, old projects.
John Moehrke (Apr 13 2021 at 12:11):
I saw this news last week, but don't know anything about it -- https://www.hcinnovationgroup.com/interoperability-hie/interoperability/news/21217031/hit-organizations-create-opensource-interoperability-sandbox
Jens Villadsen (Apr 14 2021 at 16:24):
("link-to-the-code-or-it-didnt-happen")
John Moehrke (Apr 14 2021 at 16:46):
Jens Villadsen said:
("link-to-the-code-or-it-didnt-happen")
Jens, was this about that last article? I totally agree, I can't find any details anywhere. Just an article
Last updated: Apr 12 2022 at 19:14 UTC