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Mirth Connect 4.3.0 Released!

Mirth Connect 4.3.0 is now available as an appliance update and on our GitHub page.

This is a major release containing new features like adding new functionality to the Mirth Connect Setup Wizard, adding the ability for resource and channel-specific classloaders to load child-first or parent-first, and added a default implementation of the getObjectsForSwaggerExamples() method in the ServicePlugin class. This release also contains enhancements for the Mirth Connect Administrator Launcher, the Mirth Connect Docker images, and several bug fixes and security improvements.

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For discussion on this release, see this thread.
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how to define whether our channel is inbound or outbound

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  • how to define whether our channel is inbound or outbound

    How do you define whter you channel is inbound or outbound i did not find ny such thing while configuring my channel.

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    Re: how to define whether our channel is inbound or outbound

    Mirth 1.4 no longer has the notion of Inbound, Outbound, Router, Broadcast. You can define your incoming and outgoing data types on the transformers.
    Chris Lang

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