OK, I spent a bit of time on this.
Can someone point me to where the docs suggest you can use java or
python as scripting ?
It appears you can use javascript, however the documentation is sorely
lacking.
Dave
On 21-Jan-08, at 1:50 PM, James Busser wrote:
Hi David McKenzie and all
A thread from prior discussion, based around what was then HL7 v2.3,
is on the archive at
proposal for HL7 v2.3 to gnumed parsing
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnumed-devel/2005-05/msg00056.html
concrete mappings of v2.3 messages onto gnumed measurements
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnumed-devel/2005-03/msg00104.html
simple HL7 parser (in Python)
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/gnumed-devel/2005-09/msg00200.html
Possibly the schema has not, in the meantime, changed (?) as far as
lab measurements.
I will send the test files to David & David offlist. FWIW there was
a music duo in 1987 named David & David. Sadly they released only
one album, but it was great http://www.amazon.com/Boomtown-David/dp/B000002GH9
I await a reply from my regional data broker as to whether their
version of HL7 has changed in the 18 months since I was last sent
some test messages... it could be possible that they are now on HL7
V3.
On 21-Jan-08, at 4:09 AM, David Mackenzie wrote:
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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