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You could use nodeJS or express as a backend service to call the Mirth APIs, and react for the front end. React is popular right now. |
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Hi,
This is more of a general question, not really a support question, but I was looking to do a side-project at work involving hitting Mirth's API and displaying the results and learning some new technology along the way.
Essentially, I just want to create an interactive webpage, or small app, that just hits the Mirth API, gets a channel listing of deployed channels, and lists them, while also pulling in and displaying some data from the other available API endpoints.
I am familiar with working with API's from within Mirth itself, and hitting them with CURL, etc, but I was wondering what everyone else would use to build this out? If you were looking to do the same thing, what front-end/back-end would you use? Would you create a webpage or an actual app? HTML and Javascript? Python and Django?
Thanks in advance,
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