Matching between Firely versions and FHIR versions #2128
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Hi, I'm using Firely for 1 year now. It's great, I'm very happy with it! I'm contacting you because you don't seem to publish a table where we can see the correspondence between Firely versions and FHIR versions. Something like this: For instance: Thank you! |
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The name of the package indicates which FHIR version is supported by that library. So, for example, if you have included Hl7.Fhir.R4B you are working with FHIR R4B (also referred to as FHIR version 4.6.0). So you can update that library without having to be worried that you get support for a different FHIR version. Please do make sure to read the change log, to see if updating the library may have consequences for your code. The table of the different packages - each supporting 1 specific FHIR version - can be found here: https://github.com/FirelyTeam/firely-net-sdk#getting-started |
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You can see the relationship between the Firely .NET SDK version and the FHIR version here (last line). Next week we are going to release a new version of the Firely .NET SDK (version 4.1) which shall contain the new official FHIR R4B (4.3.0), which has been released by Hl7 at the end of last month. |
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You can see the relationship between the Firely .NET SDK version and the FHIR version here (last line).
Next week we are going to release a new version of the Firely .NET SDK (version 4.1) which shall contain the new official FHIR R4B (4.3.0), which has been released by Hl7 at the end of last month.