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iEHR SOA Suite for the VA/DoD Federated Healthcare Enterprise

iEHR SOA Suite for the VA/DoD Federated Healthcare Enterprise. Getting on the bus: An introduction to using the Government and Contractor Sandbox Harris Healthcare Solutions August 16, 2012. Agenda. Introduction Lab overview Admissions Access Policies Support

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iEHR SOA Suite for the VA/DoD Federated Healthcare Enterprise

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  1. iEHR SOA Suite for the VA/DoD Federated Healthcare Enterprise Getting on the bus: An introduction to using the Government and Contractor Sandbox Harris Healthcare Solutions August 16, 2012

  2. Agenda • Introduction • Lab overview • Admissions • Access Policies • Support • Local SOA Suite nodes – Mirth Connect • SOA Suite Security – Layer7 Secure Span Gateway • Enterprise SOA Suite – IBM WebSphere Stack

  3. Introduction • Currently two sandbox systems • Government run at Pacific JITC ITEC • Contractor facility at Harris in Melbourne, FL • Contains the SOA Suite software including the IBM Stack, Mirth Connect, Layer7 SSG, and CA Introscope • Can be used to try out the software by developing components or apps and deploying within the sandbox

  4. Three Parallel Environments

  5. Sandbox VCenter

  6. Sandbox Admissions • VA/MHS/Programmatic Contractor completes a Harris provided access request document through a Harris SOA Suite Programmatic sponsor citing access method and associated needs • Sponsor submits forms through Harris approval systems and approval chains • Account is build for the requesting user in the Harris Healthcare Solutions Center domain • Domain credentials (UID/PWD) passed on to the user with instructions on initial access based on method

  7. Access Methods • Supported access methods are: • Host based SSL or IPSEC VPN (client) • IP based direct access to Sandbox assets or exposed services • Client based RDP • Access to a Sandbox desktop containing tools for dev/test Note: Sandbox request gets a user into the Sandbox space, though other credentialing may occur with the space at the system or services level

  8. Sandbox Technical Support • Where experiencing difficulty with access or operation with the sandbox, the user would initiate support with an email to SOAADMIN@harris.com gaining assistance (Tier 1). • Tier 1 is responsible for access or credentials into the sandbox space • Inbound problems are logged along with the resolution communications assignment chain • Issues above access or credentials into the sandbox space would be forwarded to SOA Suite Engineering disciplines for resolution (Tier 2). • Tier 2 is responsible for SOA Suite system, software operations, sandbox credentials and system/service access • Tier 2 would be responsible for software/hardware vendor engagement as Tier 3 necessary for remediation

  9. Login to your developer VM via RDP

  10. TightVNC – GUI access to Servers

  11. Access Mirth Connect Admin Screen

  12. Mirth Dashboard

  13. Layer7 SecureSpanGateway Console Login

  14. Layer7 Admin Console

  15. IBM Tools • A number of tools are installed to support products such as: • Message Broker and MQ • WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR) • WebSphere Application Server (WAS)

  16. Create a WAS profile

  17. Rational Application Developer • Eclipse-based tool for developing Java/Java EE, portal, Web 2.0, mobile, OSGi, and SOA applications • Web and mobile development • Rapid development and testing: Optimized and integrated support for the latest IBM WebSphere Application server

  18. RAD Preferences – Add a Server

  19. Create a connector project and define the server to which to attach the project

  20. RAD – WAS Configured

  21. RAD – WAS Started and EAR Deployed

  22. IBM Integration Designer (IID) • Eclipse-based tool for building SOA-based BPM and integration solutions across • WebSphere Process Server • WebSphere ESB • WebSphere Adapters • Drag and Drop

  23. IBM Integration Designer – Add and Configure Server

  24. IBM Integration Designer – New Server Installed

  25. Create a Local MessageBroker

  26. WebSphere MQ Explorer • Eclipse-based tool to remotely configure MQ. • Start the Prepare WebSphere MQ Wizard and step through it • Choose defaults • It will launch MQ Explorer • Verify the results in MQ Explorer

  27. Message Broker Toolkit

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