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** DSTU2: 'Medical Director CIS' http://demo.oridashi.com.au:8291  and  http://md.oridashi.com.au
 
** DSTU2: 'Medical Director CIS' http://demo.oridashi.com.au:8291  and  http://md.oridashi.com.au
 
** DSTU1: 'Zedmed CIS' http://demo.oridashi.com.au:8192/
 
** DSTU1: 'Zedmed CIS' http://demo.oridashi.com.au:8192/
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** DSTU2: 'Zedmed CIS' http://demo.oridashi.com.au:8292/
 
* https://fhir.smartplatforms.org - Josh Mandel / SMART Platforms
 
* https://fhir.smartplatforms.org - Josh Mandel / SMART Platforms
 
** Open-source server in Grails (Java/Groovy) + MongoDB
 
** Open-source server in Grails (Java/Groovy) + MongoDB

Revision as of 15:09, 13 January 2015

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Introduction

This page lists FHIR servers that are publically available for testing. In order to avoid spam etc, the servers are generally password protected. A contact is provided to get a password.

List

Note that these servers are testing servers. They may be sporadically unavailable, and as the FHIR specification is a moving target, they may not always implement the latest version, or do so correctly.

  • http://spark.furore.com - Ewout's test server (previously fhir.furore.com). The actual service endpoint is at http://spark.furore.com/fhir.
    • Supports all resource types, all operations, xml + json
    • implementation details: C# reference implementation, WebApi 2.0 library, Mongo DB for storage and search.
    • Server is running on AppHarbor, Mongo at MongoLab, and storage of binary is done on Amazon S3
    • Available in the open source - see [[2]]