CIS components
The IDE is a GUI from which users control Cloverleaf on both the local and remote hosts.
The security server prevents unauthorized access with defined user IDs, passwords and access control lists, facilitating HIPAA compliance.
See Cloverleaf security.
The Data Integrator integrates Cloverleaf with databases such as Oracle, Microsoft SQL Server, and IBM DB2 through ODBC.
See ODBC Tcl extensions.
You can use UPoCs to customize Cloverleaf at various access points, by writing scripts in TCL or Java. Scripts can be used to control both message content and flow. TCL scripts for common tasks such as HL7 ack/nak procedures are shipped with the product and can be modified as required. There is also an active community where customers share their scripts with other customers who have similar requirements.
See UPoCs.
Testing tools are GUI and command-line tools for testing message translation configurations and data files without sending messages through the Cloverleaf engine.
See Testing tools.
The Cloverleaf generic Java driver provides an API that you can use to create Java applications that directly access Cloverleaf. Through this API, Java is treated as a Cloverleaf protocol, and external Java applications can exchange messages directly with Cloverleaf Java protocol threads.
All message content passing into and from Cloverleaf can be archived to an external relational database. This is where the data can be accessed for any purpose, such as calculating statistical information or keeping an audit log.
See Configuring, customizing, and migrating message archiving.