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Description of the list of The eHealth infrastructure comprises distinct environments used tailored for test both testing and production . The description includes the intended users of this environment, the access to the environments and the integration to external systems in each of these environments. The intended audience is primary third-party providers to get a basic understanding of the use of these environmentspurposes. These environments serve as crucial platforms for the development, testing, and deployment of various eHealth solutions. Below is a breakdown of these environments, their intended users, accessibility, and integration capabilities with external systems. Intended Audience: This description caters primarily to third-party providers seeking a fundamental understanding of eHealth infrastructure environments. It aims to elucidate the purpose, user base, accessibility, and integration aspects of these environments to facilitate better collaboration and integration efforts within the eHealth ecosystem. |
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List of eHealth environments
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eHealth environments connection to SEB, NemLogin and KOMBIT access management
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The following provides an overview of how eHealth environments are connected to both testing and production systems concerning the login process, highlighting the connections between these environments and the respective systems utilized for authentication purposes.
eHealth Environment Type | eHealth Environment | NemLogin Environment | KOMBIT Adgangsstyring | SEB Sundhedsvæsenets Elektroniske Brugerstyring |
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Internal test environment | INTTEST |
Test environment | External test | Test (t-seb) |
External test environment | EXTTEST |
Test environment | External test | Test (t-seb) |
Vendor development environment | DEVENVCGI |
Test environment | External test | Test (t-seb) |
Education environment | TEST002 |
Test environment | External test | Test (t-seb) |
Pre-production environment | PREPROD |
Test environment | External test | Test (t-seb) | ||
Production environment | PROD | prod | Prod | Prod |
eHealth Environments connection to
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FK Organisation
The mapping provided below serves as a guiding reference for eHealth environments connection to the KOMBIT FK Organisation service.
eHealth Environment Type | eHealth Environment | KOMBIT Environment |
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FK Organisation | |
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Internal test environment | INTTEST |
external test
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External test environment | EXTTEST |
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Vendor environment | DEVENVCGI |
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Education environment | TEST002 |
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Pre-production environment | PREPROD |
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Production environment | PROD | prod
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eHealth Environments connection to NSP Environments
The following mapping provided below serves as a guiding reference for determining the suitable clear reference to assist in selecting the appropriate types of environments to be used in conjunction with different complement various NSP (National Service) environments.
NSP and KIH Test Environments
NSP has several test environments. These are described here:
From https://www.nspop.dk/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=4839407 cNSP is used for municipalities and dNSP for regions. This reference is used in the following
NSP Environment | Municipalities Endpoint (central) | Regions Endpoint | DROS Paths | DDS Paths | DRS Path | KIH Endpoint |
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| http://kih.test.xdsrepositoryb.medcom.dk:8020/axis2/services/xdsrepositoryb | ||
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| http://kihrepository-test.npi.nsi.dsdn.dk:8020/axis2/services/xdsrepository | ||
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| http://kihrepository-udd.npi.nsi.dsdn.dk:8020/axis2/services/xdsrepositoryb |
Connections from eHealth Environments
The provided mapping is intended as a reference to assist in understanding which help understand the alignment between different types of environments correspond or align best with the and their compatibility with respective NSP environment. environments:
eHealth Environment | Environment Type |
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eHealth Environment
Appointment Repository
| KIH Repository (ITI-41)
| Document Sharing Service registry (ITI-18)
| Document Sharing Service repository (ITI-43)
| Metadata Update (ITI-57)
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INTTEST | Internal test environment | NSP test2 |
INTTEST
TEST1
External test environment
EXTTEST
TEST2
Vendor development environment
DEVENVCGI
TEST1
Education environment
TEST002
TEST2
Pre-production environment
PREPROD
PRODTEST
Production environment
PROD
PROD
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Central NSP
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| NSP test2 Central NSP
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DEVENVCGI | Vendor development environment | NSP test2 Central NSP
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| NSP test2 Central NSP
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EXTTEST | External test environment | NSP test2 Central NSP
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| NSP test2 Central NSP
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TEST002 | Education environment | NSP test2 Central NSP
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| NSP test2 Central NSP
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PREPROD | Pre-production environment | NSP Prodtest Central NSP
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| NSP Prodtest Central NSP
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PROD | Production environment | NSP PROD Central NSP
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| NSP PROD Central NSP
| NSP Prod Central NSP
| NSP Prodtest Central NSP
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Note, the following differences:
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Component and Data Lifecycle in Environments
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Component Promotion: The diagram illustrates the progression of components through various environments, showcasing how they are promoted across different stages within the eHealth infrastructure.
Data Export/Import Process: It demonstrates the flow of datadataflow, highlighting the export and import procedures between different environments. Notably, Packages (such as questionnaires, activity definitions, and plan definitions) follow a distinct flow. These packages can be developed or created in the EXTTEST environment, exported from there, and subsequently imported into the PRODUCTION environment, and vice versa.
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