Guide to Components in Iguana
Iguana's component based design makes it possible to build integrations that are organized, reusable, and easy to maintain. The following series provides a clear overview of how Components work, how they are structured, and how they are used in real interfaces. Each entry focuses on a specific part of the model, from core concepts to advanced EHR and EMR adapters.
1. What a Component Is
An introduction to the idea behind Components and how Iguana uses small, focused building blocks to create complete and flexible interfaces. This post explains the core concept and the benefits of modular design.
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2. The Anatomy of an Iguana Component
A closer look inside a Component. This article explains the structure of a Component: the frontend card, the Translator project, configuration fields, and how Iguana manages version controlled code behind every Component.
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3. Using and Creating Components
A practical guide to working with Components in real projects. This post covers the iNTERFACEWARE Collections, highlights commonly used Components, and explains how to customize or build new Components for reusable logic.
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4. Prebuilt (and Custom) EHR and EMR Adapters
An overview of Iguana's specialized adapters for platforms such as Epic, Athenahealth, and eClinicalWorks. This entry explains what makes an EHR or EMR adapter different from standard Components and how to create your own using the Shell Adapter.
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What You Can Do Next
If you would like to learn more about Iguana or explore how Components can support your integration projects, feel free to:
- Contact our team to discuss your specific workflows or request a free demo
- Try Iguana for yourself by downloading the free trial
Whether you are evaluating integration tools, planning a new project, or simply exploring options, we are happy to help you understand how Iguana and can support your goals.