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FHIR Specific Tools | FHIR Specific Tools | ||
+ | * Notepad++ Plug-in for FHIR [[http://www.healthintersections.com.au/FhirServer download]] and see the [[FHIR Notepad++ Pluging Documentation]] | ||
* Profile Editor - (yet to be released) | * Profile Editor - (yet to be released) | ||
* Value Set Editor - (yet to be released) | * Value Set Editor - (yet to be released) | ||
− | * [[Publicly Available FHIR Servers for testing]] | + | |
+ | see also * [[Publicly Available FHIR Servers for testing]] | ||
Programming Libraries | Programming Libraries |
Revision as of 07:34, 19 November 2015
What tools are available / recommended to support FHIR development & implementation?
The [FHIR specification itself includes] several tools - schema, xref-faq-46 validation services, and reference platforms that implement the specification for various common development platforms. These tools are provided for implementer convenience, but there is not requirement to use them; other platforms can be used.
This list summarizes tools that are commonly used in the FHIR development team, and by attendees at the past connectathons:
FHIR Specific Tools
- Notepad++ Plug-in for FHIR [download] and see the FHIR Notepad++ Pluging Documentation
- Profile Editor - (yet to be released)
- Value Set Editor - (yet to be released)
see also * Publicly Available FHIR Servers for testing
Programming Libraries
- [HAPI] has a Java implementation of the FHIR specification
- Smart on FHIR...
- [TypeScript declarations] for FHIR DSTU2 v0.5.0 JSON format
XML Tools
- [XmlSpy]
- [Oxygen]
- [Saxon XSLT2]
REST Development Tools
- Poster - REST testing tool [FireFox] [Chrome]
- [Fiddler] - HTTP debugger/tester
- [Pocket Soap HTTP Tracers]