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Creating a Manifest File Using NBIA

To use the NBIA Data Retriever, you must already have a manifest file that lists the files you want to download. You create the manifest file by searching the data portal of NBIA. After installing the NBIA Data Retriever, double-click this manifest file to invoke the application.

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    • If you have already installed the NBIA Data Retriever, double-click the manifest file to open it using the NBIA Data Retriever. Click Open when your web browser prompts you to open the file. 
    • If you want to use this manifest file to download images more than once or download images you select on other machines, click Save at the web browser prompt. You can then double-click the saved manifest file in Windows Explorer on Windows, Finder on Mac, or File Manager on Linux to invoke the NBIA Data Retriever.

Creating a Manifest File Using the Manifest API

Refer to the Manifest API documentation for instructions on how to use the API. The outcome of the REST API call must be saved as a text file with the extension .tcia. 

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downloadServerUrl=https://imaging-devcm.nci.nih.gov/nbia-download/servlet/DownloadServlet
includeAnnotation=false
noOfrRetry=4
databasketId=manifest-1523866570303.tcia
manifestVersion=3.0
ListOfSeriesToDownload=
1.3.6.1.4.1.9328.50.3.336

Creating a Manifest File Using the Shared List API

If you have a shared list, you can use the Shared List Query API to create a manifest file. Refer to the Shared List Query API documentation for instructions on how to use the API.

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downloadServerUrl=https://imaging-devcm.nci.nih.gov/nbia-download/servlet/DownloadServlet
includeAnnotation=false
noOfrRetry=4
databasketId=manifest-1523866570303.tcia
manifestVersion=3.0
ListOfSeriesToDownload=
1.3.6.1.4.1.9328.50.3.336

Creating a Manifest File Using the JNLP Data Query API

If you have a JNLP file, you can use the JNLP Data Query API to create a manifest file. Refer to the JNLP Data Query API documentation for instructions on how to use the API.

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