Mark Stancil

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  • in reply to: Engine process core dump #81697
    Mark Stancil
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      We are running Cloverleaf 6.1.1 and we have an issue with a process going down in a signal 11 when we bounce an UP thread with a few hundred messages in it.  Should this be happening in 6.1.1?  Is there a patch we are not aware of?

      in reply to: Asynchronous TCP connection with Cloverleaf #67578
      Mark Stancil
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        UPDATE:  We ended up just doing an FTP interface with this customer.  We write the data to a file and then FTP it to a directory.  It’s old timey transport of the data – but it works.

        I hear from the Cloverleaf support folks that there are TCL scripts to handle Asynchronous TCP connections.  Mysterious and ellusive scripts that have magical powers and stuff.  If anybody has these scripts – please feel free to share with your Cloverleaf bretheren (and sisteren).  

        Mark

        in reply to: Asynchronous TCP connection with Cloverleaf #67577
        Mark Stancil
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          Hi Jim,

          Thanks for the response.

          We are sending an HL7 formatted document to a tool called MIK-Millbrook Integration Kit and ultimately to a GE centricity system.  They can do batch or file FTP as well – but we prefer a real time TCP connection with acknowlegements (on the port that we are sending the data).

          Mark

          Mark Stancil
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            Hi Matt,

            I am working with folks using the Milbrook Integration Kit and they are saying that they cannot do a normal real time TCPIP connection.  They can only do an asynchronous TCP connection.  Basically I would have to send data on a port but MIK can only send the acknowlegement on a different port.

            They said they can accept file based messages as well.

            Can I ask how you send and receive data with MIK?

            Thanks!

            Mark

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