Hello,

If no-one else would like to do this task, I am happy to look into it with
your guidance. I was only looking at Mirth (very briefly) the other day. Let
me know if you would like me to help out. I am a J2EE/java developer who has
been lurking on the GNUMed devel list for a while and thought that it was
time that I should contribute something :-) I am familiar with most of the
technologies in project Mirth (J2EE, JBoss, Web Services, XSLT, etc...)
however, I am not that familiar with HL7 messgages but interested to learn.

Is there someone that can give me a clear picture as to exactly what needs
to be done. And I will see how I go. I may have a lot more questions as I go
as I am not that familiar with the GNUMed codebase.

Regards,
David Mackenzie.




On Jan 21, 2008 9:38 PM, Andreas Tille <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Sat, 19 Jan 2008, Karsten Hilbert wrote:
>
> >> Have a look at Mirth - http://www.mirthproject.org/ - which can be
> >> scripted in Java or Python and which can interface directly to database
> >> back-ends or via various APIs or Web service interfaces. Might be
> easier
> >> than re-inventing all this within GNUmed
> > I fully agree. For importing of lab data we should be using Mirth to
> parse sources into our database. That would be another helpful thing the
> Java person could do for us - setup Mirth to parse your HL7 input which will
> show us where the GNUmed backend lacks fields to support the incoming data.
> I would see to it that the necessary fields are added. We would then write a
> fairly simple grid-based viewer as a first iteration.
>
> Just added Mirth as a prospective package for the Debian-Med project.
> Even if I'm not over optimistic that we will have packages soon it should
> be listed to remind people that there is something useful out there.
>
> Kind regards
>
>          Andreas.
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