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Australia Patient Solution Using MDM
Benefits of the Australia Patient Solution
Australia Patient Solution Template
If you are new to Master Data Management, you may want to review information about creating a master index. For more information, see Oracle Java CAPS Master Index User’s Guide.
To begin using the Australia Patient Solution project, you just open the project in the NetBeans IDE. As the project has already been created and the object structure is in place, all you have to do is tweak it so that it serves your company's requirements. Links are provided for detailed instructions for completing all of the major steps.
Before You Begin
Ensure that the Java CAPS Master Index is installed before beginning this procedure.
This opens the following under the Projects tab:
AUSPatient
AUSPatient-ejb
AUSPatient-war
All the necessary SQL is provided for an Oracle database.
For instructions on creating a database using the Oracle scripts that are provided for you, go to Creating a Database for the Australia Patient Solution.
The Oracle scripts that come with the solution create a user identified as aus. They are located in the Solutions\NB\MI\project\AUSPatient\sca\source\DatabaseScript directory. For detailed instructions on how to create a database, go to Creating the Master Index Database in Oracle Java CAPS Master Index User’s Guide.
Creating the database is a multistep process and not in the scope of this topic. The steps include:
Note - You create the database using tools provided by your database vendor, such as Oracle.
Note - An EUID is an enterprise-wide unique identification number that is assigned to a profile.
Note - You can also start the server using the shortcut located in the base directory where you installed Java CAPS 6.
Note - This project has already been created. When you create fields in the object structure of the master index application you can specify several properties for each field. What you specify determines how the fields appear and function in the wizard.
The GlassFish Enterprise Server Admin Console opens.
Note - All three of the Resource Type options are valid, and one must be selected. Also, you must name the Database Vendor, such as Oracle.
MasterIndex.Admin,Administrator
aus
The Master Index Data Manager (MIDM) is a web-based interface that allows you to access, monitor, and maintain the data stored by the master index applications you create using the Java CAPS Master Index. Use the MIDM to search for, add, update, deactivate, merge, unmerge, and compare object profiles. You can also view and correct potential duplicate profiles, view transaction histories, view an audit log, and print reports.
The MIDM is your primary tool to view and maintain the data stored in the master index database and cross-referenced by a master index application.
Note - The default port number is 8080. For http-port-number you need to use the port number defined during your Java CAPS installation. The angle brackets (< >) are not part of the port number.
If you changed the default port but cannot remember the new port number, do one of the following.
Edit the port number of the HTTP server.
From the NetBeans IDE, bring up the HTTP monitor.
Select the Client and Server tab, and edit the port number which is listed as Port number of HTTP server.
Edit the domain.xml file.
Note - This file is found in the <JavaCAPS6-install>\appserver\domains\domain1\config directory.
Find a line similar to the following example. The line you are looking for has the following values:
- http-listener acceptor-threads="1" - default-virtual-server="server" - security-enabled="false"
This is usually the first http-listener entry in the domain.xml file. In the following example, the port is 9090 instead of the default, which is 8080.
<http-listener acceptor-threads="1" address="0.0.0.0" blocking-enabled="false" default-virtual-server="server" enabled="true" family="inet" id="http-listener-1" port="9090" security-enabled="false" server-name="" xpowered-by="true">
For information about logging in and logging out of the MIDM, go to Logging in to the Master Index Data Manager in Master Index Data Manager User’s Guide.
This provides the initial steps for creating a new record, and then offers suggestions for you to try as you familiarize yourself with the Australia Patient Solution and using Master Index Data Manager to tweak the solution to meet your particular requirements.
For detailed instructions on how to perform the following tasks working with the MIDM, go to Master Index Data Manager User’s Guide.
For example, 444–444–4444.
The following are examples of what you might try to increase your knowledge of the Master Index Data Manager GUI.
Add the same person twice, but give the two records different dates of birth. Be sure to select MYSQL as the system for the second record.
Add different people.
Add the same person twice, but give the two records different Medicare numbers. Be sure to select MYSQL as the system for the second record. Additionally, the Medicare number should differ in the first 8 digits.
Check for duplicates.
Look at the various tabs and try different queries or actions once you have some duplicates.
Tip - Be sure to run the drop.sql script first. Then run the create.sql script.
drop.sql
create.sql
codelist.sql
systems.sql
createIndexes.sql
createUserCodeData.sql