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IHE XDS.b to FHIR adapter

Introduction

This project illustrate the usage of certain IPF components to build an IHE document registry using a FHIR R4 server as back-end for data persistence.

Target goal is a blueprint project to see how IPF components can be used to build a spring-boot application.

XDS-to-fhir

Design principals

  • Spring-boot is used as base framework with IPF's spring-boot starter's
  • The usage of Apache Camel API's was reduced to a minimum. Message Exchange's use the pojo processing feature of camel
  • Implementation try to stay as simple as possible to allow a blueprint (Design Principles DRY and KISS)
  • Mapping of XDS to FHIR R4 and vice versa is aligned on IHE MHD

Features

FHIR Server Compatibility

This XDS registry requires a full featured FHIR R4 server. The following were tested so far:

* Because ":identifier" modifier search is not yet supported by these (HAPI + MS) FHIR Server, ITI-62 and FindDocumentsByReferenceId are known to be not working

Build

Build (requires Maven 3.9 and Java 21)

mvn clean install

Tests

A small integration test illustrate a XDS roundtrip with the official HAPI test server.

Run integration tests against hapi fhir server:

mvn failsafe:integration-test -Pit-tests

Run

The CI build push the container to dockerhub. To pull the latest image an e.g. configure the public firely FHIR server, run:

docker run -it -p8081:8081 registry.hub.docker.com/thopap/xds-registry-to-fhir -e FHIR_SERVER_BASE=https://server.fire.ly

Start application with maven runner:

mvn clean spring-boot:run -Pboot

Not yet implemented

The application is not yet intended as a production ready application.

  • Security concerns are not yet covered (e.g. https, mllps, SAML, audit, ...)

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