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[news.eclipse.technology.ohf] Re: Implementing OHF

Hi Eishay,

Thanks for your response.

I understand that you are recommending that we have our own Tomcat instance for Connectathon 2008. Understanding that, I'm also assuming that we'll need to setup and support our own Tomcat for our production environment as well (post Connectathon). Am I correct in my assumption?


Eishay Smith wrote:
Hi Tone,

Sorry for the late response.

We're still not sure how wold it be at the 2008 conectathon.
This year each of the bridge users had his own instance of Tomcat, we'll try to convince the connectathon testers to let us use a shared infrastructure but please don't count on it.


Maintaining and installing the bridge is very straight forward. In the connectathon we can provide a full Tomcat and bridge runtime in a zip file and all the uses needs to do is to unzip and run a batch file. We also had a central server with a central configuration file containing relevant IP addresses of the IHE servers your Bridge needs to communicate with.
As for the testing phase, we maintain a bridge instance with the latest bug fixes up and running configured to the MESA test servers.


Regards,
Eishay

Tone Southerland <tsoutherland@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

My company is looking to implement the OHF Bridge for our .NET application for the 2008 Connectathon. Do we need to support our own Apache/Tomcat environment to support the web services that are available?

Thanks,
Tone Southerland