Hi I am starting to work with HL7 project where in I need to create a new message from the database values. I got the nHAPI project on from the internet and have no idea how to work with this. Any Help in this regards is welcome
Thanks
There is no documentation provided at the NHAPI website, but there is documentation for the HAPI website here: http://hl7api.sourceforge.net/devbyexample.html . This website provides examples of how to use HAPI which is based on Java, so if you are using C# you should be able to figure out how to get it to work.
What specifically are you trying to accomplish?
Good Luck!
EDIT: http://aurora.regenstrief.org/~gunther/oldhtml/tables.html this link provides the structure of each segment of a message. And what each message type is called.
EDIT: http://fusesource.com/docs/router/2.2/component_ref/_IDU_HL7.html this link provides an example message that is an A19, but it is using the HAPI not the nHAPI.
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I've been searching high and low on how to make use of Webhook in API.AI. I'm new to API.AI in general.
My objective is to integrate API.AI into my Swift Application which i have already done. I want to get a JSON Object from a webpage and use those data to manually add them as Entities/Intents/Response/etc by sending back a request to API.AIand then create them.
Tried posting on DialogFlow forums but i guess it's pretty inactive.
The whole workflow is..
Integrating API.AI into my Swift Application for users to use.
I have the base of the AI now.. Intents lead to Entities in a sense whereby users ask for a type of study, and an Entity [Studies] is triggered, so meaning from the Intent 'asking for a type of study' the response would be like Science, or something. This reply i want to get it from the JSON that i mentioned above, from a webpage. Is there any way to actually set these responses? Create entities etc, with my Swift Codes.
I hope it's clear enough.. And hope that anyone can point me in a direction as i can't seem to find any articles or somewhere to follow on it?
May be its late for answering this question, but few days back, I came across a similar situation. I countered it and wrote a tutorial series for the same. Here's the link for tutorial. It might be useful for those who are looking to use API.AI, or want to integrate it in iOS project.
Building a Chat Bot having AI is easy
I am finishing development of API similar to Slack API, but with more/different features. I have to implement an API (more like command/endpoint) for deleting a room and I can't find anything like that in the documentation.
It seems that it can be done via webUI according to this help article.
But there is no method for it in Slack API methods.
I think there is only channels.archive with similar purpose, but it seems very strange not having a method to delete a room.
Is it really like that that room can't be deleted via Slack API?
There is no method for deleting a channel in the official API, but there is the undocumented method channels.delete that has this exact functionality.
Basic usage is:
https://slack.com/api/channels.delete?token=TOKEN&channel=C12345678
Please note that undocumented methods are not officially supported by Slack and might change or stop working without any prior warning. Still, they are very useful and I have made a github to document all known undocumented methods. Please feel free to use and contribute.
Tried it today 2nd June 2022 and it responds with 'unknown_methods', I guess it's outdated now.
I wanted to integrate GSA with Rails. But the web proved to be un-helpful. Anybody knows any step-by-step tutorial.
First, you have to call the GSA with the search query. The reference informations for generating the GET-request is here: http://code.google.com/apis/searchappliance/documentation/610/xml_reference.html#SubmittingaSearchRequest
Then you will receive a xml response from the GSA with all needed information inside. The reference for the xml nodes are here (Look better at a xml response from your GSA and get additional informations in my link): http://code.google.com/apis/searchappliance/documentation/610/xml_reference.html#results_xml_tags
Last but not least, you have to parse the informations within the xml and generate your custom frontend.
I hope that will help you. It isn't really complicated.
Define "integrate" closer. The most things are language independent and have nothing to do with Rails/Java/.Net or whatever
Try using the gem rails-gsa this will help you a lot in integrating the Google Search Appliance with your rails Application.
Check out the documentation on github https://github.com/rohit9889/rails-gsa
In JIRA it is possible to create new issues through a simple GET request: http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/JIRA/Creating+Issues+via+direct+HTML+links.
A simple example of such a link:
"http://jira.atlassian.com/secure/CreateIssueDetails!init.jspa?pid=10420&issuetype=3&summary=say+hello+world"
This would create a new issue in project with PID=1042 with summary "Say Hello world".
Is there Redmine plugin/api which allows for such a use case? The REST API is inconvenient for my use since I would like to allow users to create new issues (with pre filled data) through a link sent in email and I don't want to use JavaScript for the job (to send the REST json/xml data).
EDIT:
From what I see (http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineReceivingEmails) Redmine provides an email API for submitting issues, this would be a parital solution. I would be able to add a "mailto:" link which would pre fill the content of the message.
This solution requires additional emails so still I would prefer to have a post link solution.
I have implemented a basic plugin which fulfills my needs. You can find it at:
http://code.google.com/p/redmine-post-link-plugin/
You could also have a server-side script that actually sends the e-mail. There's no post link solution as far as I know.
You might want to look at the Redmine API for updating and creating issues.
http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Rest_Issues
In Redmine2 there is oficial API for it.
I want my Rails App to parse external websites for a trackback URL but I'm not really sure if I should just look for a
Text
or follow the RDF specifications described by sixapart. Or both. Wordpress and Techcrunch both only offer a rel="trackback" link and they should know. On the other hand maybe some blog only provides RDF and I'm missing the link.
What do you think?
And is there any ready gem/plugin out there (it's really hard to google for trackback...)
Thanks.
UPDATE
I'm now first trying to find the RDF information. If I do not find anything, I look for the link tag. I was refering to the sixapart specifications. Thanks for your help.
I'm checking for both now (first RDF, then link if not successfull). I was refering to the sixapart specifications. Thanks for your help!