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The finished tutorial source code can be obtained from GitHub by using either the download ZIP button or git clone -v git://github.com/gmazza/blog-samples.git command. Note the tutorial inadvertently may have errors within it, so make sure any production work is carefully tested by experienced security engineers. (I should also mention out of caution for newbie coders reading this article not to use the tutorial's provided sample keystores in production work, be sure to use your own with different credentials.)
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Update the WSDL to add in the WS-SecurityPolicy statements. This has already been done in the DoubleIt.wsdl in the source code download, using WS-SecurityPolicy statements generated by NetBeans. If using the CXF interceptor method, you'll need a policy-free WSDL, so remove this file and rename the policy-free DoubleItInterceptorMethod.txt found in the same resources folder to DoubleIt.wsdl (it's the same WSDL from the original web service tutorial.)
The searchable database contains the last 10 years of medical device report (MDR) data. MAUDE may not include reports made according to exemptions, variances, or alternative reporting requirements granted under 21 CFR 803.19. The downloadable data files consist of voluntary reports since June 1993, user facility reports since 1991, distributor reports since 1993, and manufacturer reports since August 1996.
These files were then compressed ("zipped") in order to save space. For these files to be useful to you, you'll first have to download them, unzip them, and then import them into a database or word processor for your further processing.
The releasable MAUDE data is presented in four logical records types. For this data to be meaningful, you should download all four types of files. The four record formats contain all releasable information on MEDWATCH Form 3500.
Downloading Hint: When downloading the MAUDE data files to a database such as Microsoft Access, it is recommended that you first open, then save the data file in Microsoft Word. This will add an "end of record" marker to each MAUDE record that can be recognized by Microsoft ACCESS. For files such as the FOIDEV files, you may need to put in an extra character at the end of the first record prior to importing the file, otherwise the last column of data may be lost. 041b061a72