creating new set up using PROTOCOL:http-client

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    Gene Millard
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    We are creating a new connected from interconnect to cloverleaf and from cloverleaf to a downstream system.

    We have been told we need to use PROTOCOL:http-client on both sides to do this. We have never used this protocol before.  We would greatly appreciate any help on how to set this up in interconnect and on cloverleaf.

    Gene Millard

    The Guthrie Clinic

    The Guthrie Clinic
    Sayre, PA

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    • #118473
      Jerry Sawa
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      We may be doing this soon.  Following….

    • #118476
      David Speare
      Participant

      You have no tcp/ip threads at all.  Is that you mean?

       

    • #118481
      Gene Millard
      Participant

      We have threads that use PROTOCOL:file, PROTOCOL:fileset-local and PROTOCOL:pdl-tcpip.

      No threads that use PROTOCOL:tcpip or PROTOCOL:http:client

      The Guthrie Clinic
      Sayre, PA

    • #118482
      Jim Kosloskey
      Participant

      I have done http_client protocol in Cloverleaf 6.0. In my case it required some Tcl due to the connection requirements of the system to which I was connecting. I would be willing to share that proc with you. If you want it, email me,

      Once I got the proper login information from the system I was connecting to it see4med to work fine. It never got out of Test though due to internal politics.

      I have no idea what to do with interconnect.

      email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

    • #118487
      Robert Kersemakers
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      Getting a bit more experience with webservice/API connections.
      When sending from Cloverleaf, use http-client as protocol. When receiving, use java/ws-server as protocol.

      Zuyderland Medisch Centrum; Heerlen/Sittard; The Netherlands

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