🗃️ Initialize the SDK
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📄️ Basic operations on entities
When using the Cardinal SDK you will be working mostly with end-to-end encrypted data.
📄️ Share different parts of the same medical event with different actors
Overview
📄️ Modify user roles
The operations that a user can do on an entity are determined by two factors:
📄️ Subscribing to events
Learn how to subscribe to events in Cardinal.
📄️ Notary system (shamir)
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📄️ Manage a multi-group environment
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📄️ Querying data
This page explains how you can use the iCure SDK to query stored data.
📄️ Registering users
There are two primary approaches you can use to enroll new users in your application using the Cardinal SDK:
📄️ Persistent User Session
Learn how to set up a persistent user session in your application.
📄️ Set up and use 2FA
The Cardinal SDK already includes all the functionalities to set up and use two-factor authentication for the user. A
📄️ Sharing data between many data owners
In some applications, you have groups of collaborating doctors each sharing the data of their patients with all their
📄️ Store unstructured data
While building your application, you may need to store data that do not fit in the Cardinal SDK data model, like medical