plugins dicom-metadata-plugin.jar 1.3.1 or 1.3.0 event-service-plugin.jar

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ERNANDEZ SANTOS

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Jan 24, 2026, 10:45:58 AM (3 days ago) Jan 24
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Dear 

I am updating to version 1.9 of xnat, but I can't find these plugins for download anywhere:

dicom-metadata-plugin.jar 1.3.1 or 1.3.0

event-service-plugin.jar

Thank you



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Rick Herrick

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Jan 26, 2026, 2:35:03 PM (16 hours ago) Jan 26
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Hi Ernandez,

I'm not sure what those plugins are. The event service in XNAT is built into core functionality and doesn't require a plugin. A DICOM metadata plugin sounds handy, but I'm not sure what that one does either! Could you put those somewhere that I could download and look at them to see if I can figure out where they came from?

Rick Herrick 

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ERNANDEZ SANTOS

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Jan 26, 2026, 2:49:25 PM (16 hours ago) Jan 26
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Rick Herrick

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Jan 26, 2026, 5:49:22 PM (13 hours ago) Jan 26
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It looks like Gemini is proposing what it thinks should be URLs for those things if they existed, but none of those links are valid:
I looked through all of our source repositories and don't see anything that matches either "dicom-metadata" or "event-service", so I'm not sure what those are or where they came from. The OHIF viewer does contain a DICOM metadata service that helps drive the viewer, but I don't believe that functionality was ever packaged as its own separate plugin. Same goes for the event service: XNAT has its own core event-service functionality but that was developed as a part of core XNAT from ground up and was never published as its own plugin.

Rick Herrick 

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