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Unsupported
This hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example project is no longer supported.
Supported JPA Example
The supported HAPI-FHIR JPA example is available in the hapi-fhir-jpaserver-starter project within the hapifhir GitHub Organization.
Previous Documentation
Below is the original documentation for this project. Note that this documentation is no longer being updated.
Running hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example in Tomcat from IntelliJ
Install Tomcat.
Make sure you have Tomcat set up in IntelliJ.
- File->Settings->Build, Execution, Deployment->Application Servers
- Click +
- Select "Tomcat Server"
- Enter the path to your tomcat deployment for both Tomcat Home (IntelliJ will fill in base directory for you)
Add a Run Configuration for running hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example under Tomcat
- Run->Edit Configurations
- Click the green +
- Select Tomcat Server, Local
- Change the name to whatever you wish
- Uncheck the "After launch" checkbox
- On the "Deployment" tab, click the green +
- Select "Artifact"
- Select "hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example:war"
- In "Application context" type /hapi
Run the configuration.
- You should now have an "Application Servers" in the list of windows at the bottom.
- Click it.
- Select your server, and click the green triangle (or the bug if you want to debug)
- Wait for the console output to stop
Point your browser (or fiddler, or what have you) to http://localhost:8080/hapi/baseDstu3/Patient
You should get an empty bundle back.
Running hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example in a Docker container
Execute the build-docker-image.sh
script to build the docker image.
Use this command to start the container:
docker run -d --name hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example -p 8080:8080 hapi-fhir/hapi-fhir-jpaserver-example
Note: with this command data is persisted across container restarts, but not after removal of the container. Use a docker volume mapping on /var/lib/jetty/target to achieve this.
After the docker container initial startup, point your browser (or fiddler, or what have you) to http://localhost:8080/baseDstu3/Patient
You should get an empty bundle back.
Using ElasticSearch as the search engine instead of the default Apache Lucene
- Install ElasticSearch server and the phonetic plugin
- Download ElasticSearch from https://www.elastic.co/downloads/elasticsearch
cd {your elasticsearch directory}
bin/plugin install analysis-phonetic
- start ElasticSearch server:
./bin/elasticsearch
- Replace configuration in web.xml
- replace the configuration class
ca.uhn.fhir.jpa.demo.FhirServerConfig
in web.xml byca.uhn.fhir.jpa.demo.elasticsearch.FhirServerConfig
- replace the configuration class
- Start server by runing:
mvn jetty:run
- Limitations:
- Hibernate search are not compatible with all ElasticSearch version. If you are using Hibernate search: 5.6 or 5.7, the compatible ElasticSearch version is 2.0 - 2.4. If you are using Hibernate search: 5.8 or 5.9, the compatible ElasticSearch version is 2.0 - 5.6.
- Please check all the limitations in the reference documentation: https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/search/5.7/reference/en-US/html_single/#elasticsearch-limitations before use the integration.