> 2) it is not impossible that I could get the hospital to unblock some > ports, from at least aa couple of computer locations in the hospital One should assume so.
> 3) the machine I would use as a server has no competing need to host > port 443, the server's purpose woould be purely to support the aZEMR > (GNUmed) so if the GNUmed client would (via config file) go out > through the hospital's proxy on port 443 and that would then, on > hitting the server, get redirected to PostgreSQL, maybe that would > solve any need if #1 and #2 above would not. That will work. Of course, GNUmed isn't Vista and GNUmed isn't "properly" split up into frontend, persistence and application server. But it provides added value to a couple of providers already. And we always take care to not make data in the backend depend on any specific client so anyone is free to write a better one as long as they adhere to a few GP-typical paradigms (such as the concept of an active encounter). Karsten -- Der GMX SmartSurfer hilft bis zu 70% Ihrer Onlinekosten zu sparen! Ideal für Modem und ISDN: http://www.gmx.net/de/go/smartsurfer _______________________________________________ Gnumed-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnumed-devel
