1.1. Minimum System Requirements and Supporting Software
Download latest PostgreSQL (psql) version ( and unzip to C: JavaPrograms. Install JBOSS. Open a command window as an administrator. Navigate to C: JavaPrograms dcm4chee-2.18.0-psql bin. Run: installjboss.bat C: JavaPrograms jboss-4.2.3.GA. Update driver. Chocolatey is a software management solution unlike anything else you've ever experienced on Windows. Chocolatey brings the concepts of true package management to allow you to version things, manage dependencies and installation order, better inventory management, and other features. How Chocolatey Works.
Key codes for microsoft office 2011 mac. dcm4chee is a Java-based application for the management of digital clinical objects. As such, it should be run under the best hardware available for production systems. The minimal system configuration is as follows:
512 MB RAM
100 MB hard disk space (in addition to archive disk space for object storage and caching) Picasa 64 bit.
400 MHz CPU or better
dcm4chee requires a database to store transient and permanent information from the clinical workflow and objects. The authors of dcm4chee realize that database expertise varies from site to site, and has included support for several different databases for deployment with the archive. The list of supported databases is:
PostgreSQL 8.1.x
MySQL 4.1+
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SQL Server
DB2 8.1+
Additional Software Notes
dcm4chee is a Java-based application. It requires the installation of the JDK version 1.4.2 or higher. JDK version 5 is recommended for the best performance and stability.
For image compression/decompression, dcm4chee 2.8.x utilizes Sun's Java Advanced Imaging (JAI) Image I/O Tools 1.0_01. The binary distribution packages of dcm4chee 2.8.x already includes the necessary JARs and native libraries for Windows and Linux i586. For Solaris support, you need to download the software package from Sun at http://java.sun.com/products/java-media/jai/downloads/download-iio-1_0_01.html and replace the Linux version of libclib_jiio.so in DCM4CHEE_DIST/bin/ with the file of the same name from the Solaris JAI Image IO distribution.
dcm4chee depends heavily on the JBoss (http://www.jboss.org) application server for its infrastructure. It is not necessary to download JBoss (as dcm4chee is pre-packaged within JBoss), but viewing the online (or downloaded) JBoss documentation will assist a great deal in learning the dcm4chee directory structure, and how the product operates under the covers. JBoss services such as XMBeans, JBossMQ (JMS), and EJB (Session and Entity beans) are utilized by dcm4chee.
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