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Re: [Health] Why non interactive clients "keeping out" at health.gnusoli


From: Luis Falcon
Subject: Re: [Health] Why non interactive clients "keeping out" at health.gnusolidario.org:8000?
Date: Thu, 21 May 2015 12:02:05 +0100

Hi, Tom !
On Tue, 19 May 2015 15:48:25 +0200
Tom Blecher <address@hidden> wrote:

>  
>  
> Hi Luis,
> /gnuhealth/tryton/server/config/trytond.conf|grep -A1 xmpm|grep -v
> 'xmpm\|--' [xmlrpc]
> listen = localhost:8069
> xmlrpc = *:8069
> ssl_xmlrpc = False
> That is how I configured the tryton server for gnuhospital to serve
> xmlrpc; anyhow, if you had once need for it. Regards Tom
>  

We will be including XML-RPC access during the weekend.

Best,
Luis

> 19.05.2015, 13:42, "Luis Falcon" <address@hidden>:
> 
> Hi, Tom & community !
> 
> On Mon, 18 May 2015 23:36:01 +0200
> Tom Blecher <address@hidden> wrote: Hello,
>  here it says
>  
> https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/The_Demo_database#Online_Demo_Database
> 
>  3. Connect to the GNU Health Demo Database using the following
>  information:
> 
>  Server: health.gnusolidario.org:8000
> 
>  Database: health28
>  User name: admin
>  Password: gnusolidario
>   
> 
>  Question to it: Can not one connect to the server via a non
>  interactive client such as proteus? Port 8000 might indicate jasonrpc
>  is used. But proteus speaks only xmlrpc. So AFAIK any available non
>  interactive client is - kept - out.
> 
>  Should this "keeping out" be seen a general line or why could not be
>  opened then on the server even port 8069  with xmlrpc, to solve the
>  problem?
> 
> Currently the following ports are available at the demo server :
> 
> 8000 : Connection via Tryton client / JSON
> 5000 : HL7 FHIR
> 
> I'll be happy to enable XML-RPC protocol if there is there a need for
> it.
> 
> Let me know your thoughts
> 
> Best regards,
> Luis Thanks in advance
> 
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> Luis Falcon, MD
> GNU Health
> Freedom and Equity in Healthcare
> http://health.gnu.org
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