Nandalal Gunaratne, It is known by the developers that Elpidio like no more to communicate with me at the moment. Best thing is to ask him how is HXP now.
I give you an answer from a chat with Prof. Starmer in jabber today. I dioscussed with him the workflow engine sluice. And collaboration at care2x.de what is by decition no official resource of care2x. [23:25]<starmerf> I am not optimistic about HL-7 - and believe that eventually it will be replace with XML packaged patient information that can be transported using standard HTTP protocols. This then opens the door for SOAP calls to invoke reports etc, for RSS feeds of "my patients today", etc. I believe that web-based protocols provide an unusual opportunity to create free flowing information between systems that were not designed to talk with each other - and that over the next 5 years, I expect web-based data transport to replace HL7 transport. (Ed Hammond and I were in Grad school together, 40 years ago - and he is the champion of HL7 in the states - but I never was convinced that it brought much to the table - rather it was a good first draft of how to transport information - but better stuff is now available. Every application i set up as usefull here at my servers the last 4 years is running RSS or XML. I think Elpidio remembers that i forced him 1 year ago to make heavy use of XML and RSS inside care2x. >> This application will be able to run together with >> Open Office because >> of XML use. Compatible also with HXP as transmitter. NG> I agree with you that RSS and RDF is going to be NG> useful for medical applications too as it will make NG> sharing data easier even though the standards maybe NG> differnet in the EMRs. NG> (I did not know that OO handled xml. THis is good NG> news.) NG> To what extent is HXP useful here and how good is it NG> now? -- Mit freundlichen Gr�ssen Wilfried Goedert mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email sponsored by Black Hat Briefings & Training. Attend Black Hat Briefings & Training, Las Vegas July 24-29 - digital self defense, top technical experts, no vendor pitches, unmatched networking opportunities. Visit www.blackhat.com _______________________________________________ Care2002-developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/care2002-developers

