svn co http://www.argusconnect.com.au/subversion/subversion  argus

will download the source.
I used eclipse to browse and reconstruct the source dependencies.
e.g.  New , Project, Import From Existing Source ;  Build Path , Configure , Add External Jars;
this time I tried using Add Project to Build Path, and started with the JAF package,
then Argus Shared, then Argus Server etc as separate projects. 
The Borland XYLayout seems to be missing again , is it ,  in the Libs directory ?
At svn://ozdocit.org  there is a argus hack tree that has a substitute XYLayout .  It's not a perfect hack,
as there seems sometimes to be a little offset in layout, possibly due to border height/widths, but I'm guessing.
I think this is about the only Borland dependant code, and if XYLayout was substituted
by the Argus programmers,  it would be a useful step in increasing the availability of
the source code, as not everyone wants to go  out and buy JBuilder just to play with/hack/propogate  argus
(unless there is a perpetually free community edition of Jbuilder that has XYLayout, is there ?).

BTW
 http://ozdocit.org/websvn
and
svn co svn://ozdocit.org/wagtail 
and
svn co svn://ozdocit.org/minignumed

seems to be some activity in minignumed recently,  a wrapper for sane scanner interface ?



what's at au


On Mon Aug 7 9:10 , Tim Churches sent:

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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