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MISP2 is a web application that provides an easy way to query data over X-Road.

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MISP2

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MISP2 (Mini-Information System Portal) is an application that provides an easy way to query data over X-Road. Its easy-to-use web-based user interface provides a unified way to access different services.

About the repository

This respository contains the following modules:

  • packages which contains the installation scripts and packaging related functionality
  • orbeon-war which contains the build files for the customised Orbeon Forms instance
  • web-app which contains the source of the MISP2 web application itself
  • admin-tool which contains the source for the AdminTool.jar utility
  • property-synchronizer which contains the source for the propertySynchronizer.jar utility

The for source code for the modules all of the modules of MISP2 is open for all and it is licensed under the MIT licence.

This repository also contains a git submodule orbeon which links to the GitHub repository of Orbeon Forms.

Development of MISP2

How to build MISP2?

See the instructions in web-app/readme.md

How to run the development packages locally

See the instructions in docker-dev/readme.md

Documentation

More information about the software and how to use it can be found under the docs directory, which contains the following documents:

Support disclaimer

The following activities, among others, are undertaken by the Nordic Institute for Interoperability Solutions (NIIS) with regard to the MISP2 software:

  • management, development, verification, and audit of the source code
  • administration of documentation
  • administration of business and technical requirements
  • conducting development
  • developing and implementing principles of licensing and distribution
  • providing second-line support for the NIIS members
  • international cooperation.

X-Road Technology Partners are enterprises providing X-Road consultation services, e.g. deploying independent X-Road instances, developing X-Road extensions and X-Road-compatible services, integrating informations systems with X-Road etc.

No support for MISP2 deployment is provided here.

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