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My family's favorite Chicken Fried Rice I cook.

Chicken Fried Rice Recipe Ingredients: Boneless Skinless Chicken Breasts (1-2)        Instant Rice (2-4 Cups or ~1 cup per person) Eggs (2-4) Soy Sauce (1/4 cup for boiling rice) Water (for boiling rice) Canola Oil (3-4 Tablespoons) Cooking Instructions: I prefer to use an electric Wok or Skillet to fry my ingredients, but a regular skillet would work. In a pot boil water minus the ¼ cup for the soy sauce.   Example 1 ¾ water plus ¼ soy sauce for 2 cups rice. While the waiting for the water to boil, cut the chicken breasts up into small (1/4 inch) pieces. Heat the canola oil in the wok or skillet.   I set my wok on 300 degrees. Once the water and soy sauce has come to a boil, stir in the rice, cover and set aside. Fry the chicken pieces in the oil till golden brown and then remove from the oil. (I set mine on a paper towel in a bowl or plate). Occasionally fluff and stir the rice. Crack eggs and fry in the oil mixing them good. Once the egg

NextGen® (formerly Mirth) Connect 3.7.0 HL7 Integration Engine new installation on Server 2016 with Microsoft SQL Express 2017

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First off long time no post here on my blog, but thought this one might help other people out having difficulty in installing the latest version of Mirth (NextGen) Connect into a Microsoft SQL or SQL Express environment. In this quick rundown I will explain how I created a new Mirth Connect installation using Microsoft SQL Express 2017 and OpenJDK. Mirth Connect, now called NextGen Connect is a powerful open source HL7 integration engine with many features and a huge online community of resources and help. A big piece of the puzzle is Java.  Oracle will no longer support Java 8 and free updates at the end of 2020.  Basically starting in 2019 companies will have to license Java 11 (what happened to 9 & 10?) and the runtime be embedded or included as part of the fees.  Consumers will no longer have access to free Java runtime environment. (link:https://www.java.com/en/download/release_notice.jsp) Mirth Connect has relied heavily on Java for running.  The good part is they do s