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CONNECT: Install Webinar for Code-A-Thon April 22nd, 2010
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CONNECT Windows Source Install Kathy Pham 2
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Documentation To install the latest Windows version of CONNECT you will need reference the installation wiki on the Connect Open Source website: http://developer.connectopensource.org/display/NHINR30/Source+Code+Install+(Windows) This webinar is a supplement to the installation documentation. The documentation above is still evolving, since it is for the Current build. 3
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Overview and Assumptions Overview The following webinar describes the single server installation of the latest CONNECT Source on a Windows platform. Assumption You have acquired a machine that meets the Hardware Requirements defined on the Installation Page. 4
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Things to Remember This installation is designed for Windows 32-bit machine. In this particular install, the machine used is named ELS3045. 5
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Checklist Check out source code from SVN Install Java 6 Update 16 Install Netbeans v 6.7.1 with GlassFish v 2.1 Set Environment Variables Install Metro v 1.5 Copy Ant Libraries, GlassFish Libraries, Configuration Files Install copyv3 certificates Edit domain.xml Install mySQL v 5.1 Build CONNECT Deploy CONNECT Others: OID, Validation Tests 6
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Source Code Location https://svn.connectopensource.org:8443/svn/Nhin_Public/Current 7
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Checklist Check out source code from SVN Install Java 6 Update 16 Install Netbeans v 6.7.1 with GlassFish v 2.1 Set Environment Variables Install Metro v 1.5 Copy Ant Libraries, GlassFish Libraries, Configuration Files Install copyv3 certificates Edit domain.xml Install mySQL v 5.1 Build CONNECT Deploy CONNECT Others: OID, Validation Tests 8
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Netbeans Installation The bundle includes two versions of GlassFish: a 2.1.1 version and a preview of the 3.0 version. CONNECT uses the 2.1.1 version only 9
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Checklist Check out source code from SVN Install Java 6 Update 16 Install Netbeans v 6.7.1 with GlassFish v 2.1 Set Environment Variables Install Metro v 1.5 Copy Ant Libraries, GlassFish Libraries, Configuration Files Install copyv3 certificates Edit domain.xml Install mySQL v 5.1 Build CONNECT Deploy CONNECT Others: OID, Validation Tests 10
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Others: OID and Validation Tests Each gateway has a unique identifier known as the OID (Object Identifier) or Home Community ID. The instructions located in the link below can be used to request an OID http://developer.connectopensource.org/display/NHINR24/Request+Object+Identifier Use the table below to determine if your system requires an object Identifier: IfThen System in dev/test mode with a few endpoints OID is not required System in limited production in a non-NHIN network OID is not required System has many endpoints OID is recommended Planning to use system in the NHINOID is required 11
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Other: Validation Tests Run Validate Services and Internal Self Test http://developer.connectopensource.org/display/NHINR30/ CONNECT+Validation+Tests 12
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Important Links Webinar Recording, Q & A, Slides: http://www.connectopensource.org/about/events http://www.connectopensource.org/about/events CONNECT Forums: http://www.connectopensource.org/developer-resources/forums 13
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Thank you for participating. See you at the Code-A-Thon!
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