farkin gorgeous!
On Mon Aug 7 9:10 , Tim Churches
Andrew N. Shrosbree wrote:
> David, et al
>
> ArgusConnect has modified its open source policy.
>
> The current policy allows us to release (current version - 2). This has
> proven difficult to control.
> Henceforth, the working version of the code will be viewable via a Web
> interface, free for developers to download using a CVS client.
Or perhaps a Subversion (SVN) client? On linux and Mac OS X, just
install Subversion and type "svn --help" at a terminal prompt. On
MS-Windows install TortiseSVN: http://tortoisesvn.tigris.org/
> We find it easiest to use Borland JBuilder for viewing Java code, and
> NetBeans 5 for making WebServices development easy.
>
> Browse access to the ArgusConnect subversion repository is enabled for
> anonymous users at this URL
>
> http://www.argusconnect.com.au/subversion/subversion/ (do not leave out
> the trailing '/' or it will not work.)
>
> What you will see is the source code for the current release of Argus,
> version 4.1.3, which is being released today.
> Yours, in pursuit of openness.
> Andrew
Good stuff, chaps, plaudits and bouquets!
Tim C
> David Guest wrote:
>
>> I understand that MO can talk to Argus clients now (I presume that means
>> is sends a suitably encrypted HL7 message.) and that there was a demo of
>> Argus sending to MO at HIC 2005 but this is not implemented in the
>> current release.
>>
>> Is the Argus source code available? :-)
>>
>> David
>>
>>
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