![]() I don't think I expressed it very well before. I have a day off tomorrow so will see what I can achieve with your pointers and the other info around- Thanks again- Will let you know what happens in 36 hrs or soīut I was thinking at work today - (always a dangerous activity) and am wondering if in my naievity I am approaching my requirements the wrong way. In my blind search I had tried many different versions which of course all failed for the Java reason, so I can easily experiment with different versions I am currently on Weasis 1.2 - Only because that was the current version when the posts in this thread we sent. Thanks Marcel I will check those things tomorrow I am then hoping that when I click view I will be faced with weasis opening and images presented - Not happening yetĪt present I have to accept the dgate.jnlp - is it possible so that it is just downloaded and wesis opens automatically? When I open the web server from a remote machine I want to reach the DICOM server interface and can search for images - Correct can do that I can probably work through this tonight but I you have the obvious solution ?īut I had better check if my expectations are what is actually going to happen I am at work at present so don't have time to play but a quick try from another machine on the same network all goes well, weasis opens but no images either from study or series request So downloaded an update and on the local machine (127.0.0.1) all works. I then ran the dgate.jnlp and checked the launch file from error dialog box and all looked OKĪnd THEN noticed a line above stating I didn't have the correct version of JRE. I checked the argument line as suggested and the downloaded a new dgate.jnlp One thing I was uncertain of is what the local path to weasis should be but since I get the same error with the web down load I suspect that is not the problemĪlso not sure if I need the weasis pacs connector at this stage and where it should be placed if I doĪnyway I am happy to provide additional info as require - since I have exactly the same problem on 2 very different set ups I can't help feeling I have been a complete dork and made a very simple mistake or assumption somewhere down the roadĪs predicted I qualify for dunce of the year. This second machine has the latest version of Java and Weasis portable ![]() I have also tried on Win 10 machine at home again using Appserv because there was a port conflict with wamp - which I could change if required but then that added another variable into the equation. ![]() At work I am trying this on a WIN XP clunker and so am using Appserv rather than WAMP. Obviously I am trying to open weasis locally but I get the same result if the system configuration tries to download it from the webīackground - I apologize if this is covered elsewhere or if Robby ever wrote about his odyssey then I would love that info. Clicking view from a study or series list will download the dgate.jnlp file with a warning it cold be dangerous but then I try to open that I get a Java Web Start dialog box requesting JRE 1.6.0_10 and then an Application Error box - Unable to Launch Application - Name : Weasis Publisher: Weasis team From I have tried everything on this thread and always get to the same point. I consider myself competent with general network and IT stuff but a newbie at Java and Wado Lua etc I manged to get the webserver working and can view images server side but cannot for the life of me get weasis working We have been using Conquest as our in-house Pacs server for a couple of years - utilising only basic functionality - Thank you to all involved in making it availableīut I had a brain wave that made me think we could use the webserver function so that Clinicians could check xrays from home or on the road. Put this code in cgi-bin\viewers\weasisseriesxml.Hi Guys - (especially Marcel - Love your work) Sorry I'm a bit late to the party DICOM images viewer Weasis User Manual -> -> $dicom:get -w %webscriptadress%?%extra%
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