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This exercise is intended to help you understand the difference in design philosophy of Iguana X IguanaX with Iguana 6.

HTTP https//bitbucket.org/interfaceware/export named DemoImport
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titleSTEP 1: In Iguana 6v6.1.5 go to Settings > Add/Configure Repositories
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and create a DemoImport repository

Create a new

repository

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  • Make the name DemoImport

  • Select Protocol HTTPS

  • Copy paste this inthe repository url:

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    https://bitbucket.org/interfaceware/export
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titleSTEP 2: Import all the channels from the new repository

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titleCompare STEP 3: In Iguana 6 and IguanaX, compare the LLP Listener configuration in both products - what do you notice is different?
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In IguanaX we have:

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Versus in Iguana 6:

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What is different and why?

Iguana 6 looks like the complex dashboard of a 747 plane - there are lots of different options which most customers leave on the defaults.

With IguanaX a design goal was to make the operation of interfaces simpler by soft coding the components in Lua but giving each component a lot less configuration fields so that more attention can be given to what actually matters.

When you need to customize components we have made that simple.

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titleFind STEP 4: In the IguanaX Importer component, find the code where we map from the LLP Listener in the Converter component in Iguana X

Hint - look in the source code of the converterimporter.

Look at the CHAN/CHANllpSource.lua file. This defines the mapping of configuration information from Iguana 6 to IguanaX.

Also look at the calls to CHANcreateStandardComp in CHAN/CHANmain.lua:

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CHANcreateStandardComp(Dir, C, "from_llp_listener", "#source #llp",
                 "git@bitbucket.org:interfaceware/hl7_server.git")

These calls define the mapping of Iguana 6 components to IguanaX components.

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titleWhat are we aiming for?

We’re trying to hit the sweet spot of understanding the simple common set of usage that most people need. That way we can make simple components which are intuitive to understand in terms of their configuration and their implementation.

Unusual requirements for a few interfaces shouldn’t come at the cost of making things complicated for everyone.

Our design goal with IguanaX is to make simple components that work for most people out of the box. But when something more complicated is needed, to make it easy to crack a component open and easily modify it to meet the need you have.

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How are we going to get there?

We are starting by working with some helpful customers who are willing to share their code from Iguana 6 so we start to get a picture of ‘what is normal?'.

What is the set of components and configurations hits 90% of the use cases?

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