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Transfer Images through Internet
Last Post 2010-08-09 02:23 PM by stewart. 1 Replies.
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hairajeshk
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2010-07-30 04:05 AM  

Helo Everyone,

Firstly, thanks CC for providing the Opensource. I am new to this blog and CC.

I need to "Transfer DiCOM Images through Internet (web)" since i am new to this i don't know how to start. Can anyone help me out with any documentation or sample code where i can start the code.

I am planning to write a web service which watch the local folder and send it to destination when new images are copied to this local folder.

1. I need to provide Auto-routing. (automatically transfer when new images are available in local system to another.)

2. Manually give the option to send specific image to another destination.

Please help me out which protocol i need to use?

Do i need to use streaming for this?

I am using .NET language for this. Please help me out.

Your help is greatly appreciated.

Ward Regards,

Rajesh

stewart
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2010-08-09 02:23 PM  
First, I suggest you read the ImageServer (not Workstation) User's guide to see what it's capabilities are, since most of what you're talking about is included in the software already. You could probably use it out of the box. In fact, you could use pretty much any PACS system to do the things you mentioned.

One thing we don't support right now, though, is TLS, so DICOM transfers over the internet would not be a good idea, since there would be no encryption. I hate to point you away from CC, but I'm fairly certain DCM4CHEE does have built-in support for TLS, and as long as the PACS you're sending to does as well, you probably won't even have to write any code.
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