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A '''Gateway''' is an HL7-artefacts aware application which executes business rules, and forwards/ copies/ amends/ transforms interactions (messages or batched messages) based on those business rules. In order to perform those business rules, a Gateway is always an HL7 application that is listed as the receiver of the incoming interactions and sender of the outgoing interactions (just like any other [[HL7 application]]).
 
A '''Gateway''' is an HL7-artefacts aware application which executes business rules, and forwards/ copies/ amends/ transforms interactions (messages or batched messages) based on those business rules. In order to perform those business rules, a Gateway is always an HL7 application that is listed as the receiver of the incoming interactions and sender of the outgoing interactions (just like any other [[HL7 application]]).
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*Question (Phoenix Action Item, refering to ATS Line item 52) - Are the Gateways always trusted? Is there a use case or a possibility of a highly distributed environment where Gatewys are *not* trusted?

Revision as of 09:51, 8 March 2006

A Gateway is an HL7-artefacts aware application which executes business rules, and forwards/ copies/ amends/ transforms interactions (messages or batched messages) based on those business rules. In order to perform those business rules, a Gateway is always an HL7 application that is listed as the receiver of the incoming interactions and sender of the outgoing interactions (just like any other HL7 application).

  • Question (Phoenix Action Item, refering to ATS Line item 52) - Are the Gateways always trusted? Is there a use case or a possibility of a highly distributed environment where Gatewys are *not* trusted?