

Parenthetically, note that the Java Advanced Imaging component is not the same as the Java Advanced Imaging ImageIO Tools. If you already have the ImageIO Tools installed, note that it is critically important that version 1.1 of the ImageIO Tools be installed rather than version 1.0.

This is especially helpful when upgrading.Ĭertain CTP pipeline stages (FileStorageService, BasicFileStorageService, DicomDecompressor, and others) require that the Java Advanced Imaging ImageIO Tools be present on the system.

The installer does not create this folder, but if it is present, the installer will very quickly find it and suggest installing CTP in a subdirectory of JavaPrograms. If you plan to run CTP as a Windows service or if you plan to use the Java Advanced Imaging ImageIO Tools (see below), then you must install the 32-bit Java, even on a 64-bit computer.įor convenience, it is recommended (but not required) that a folder called JavaPrograms be created in the root of the disk drive. Note that only the JRE is required, not the JDK. Java and all its components are available through the Java website. Java 1.8 is recommended because earlier versions are being sunset by Oracle/Sun. To run the installer, the Java 1.7 (or better) JRE must be present on the system. Click the Download Software link in the left pane of the MIRC home page to obtain a list of all the available software.ĭownload the installer and place it on the disk on which you intend to install or upgrade the CTP program. The installer for CTP is available on the RSNA MIRC site.

This article describes the RSNA MIRC Clinical Trials Processor (CTP), a stand-alone image processing application for imaging clinical trials data.ĬTP is a stand-alone program that provides all the processing features of a MIRC site for clinical trials in a highly configurable and extensible application.
