Nancy, Aren't you going to integrate your peds/obgyn project in with CPRS? If so, you can't really do that via HTML/JavaScript etc. It will need to be in Delphi (or in a COM object that the Delphi code calls)
Kevin --- "Nancy E. Anthracite" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Rare is it may seem that I actually know what I > meant, I think. I meant Java > Script. Since you were talking about GUI, I was > guessing you were planning > to push the envelope beyond plain Jane HTML, not > that I think there is > anything bad about HTML. > > I was daydreaming about a little more for the Pedi > Project and thinking I > needed to dig into seeing what the full capabilities > are of client side Java > Scripting are if that was along the lines you are > thinking. Or were you > speculating more? I am thinking about drawing a > pretty graph, for instance, > with x and y pixel points using data (probably x,y > pairs that can be scaled > up or down if need be) served up by a call to VistA. > > Any thought about that? > > If it is HTML you need help with, I might be able to > contribute to that > effort. (Awesome. Something I can actually do! - > maybe.) > > > On Saturday 29 January 2005 03:59 pm, Jim Self > wrote: > > The GUI work in the recent meeting was M2Web and > browser oriented, > > primarily MUMPS producing HTML as output. > Javascript is used in many of the > > existing applications and will be used extensively > in more advanced > > applications to increase client-side interactivity > but we didn't get into > > that much. Is that something you are interested > in? > > > > The most interesting development (to me) from the > meeting was an > > experimental application (^htDIQ) that uses the > Fileman DBS interface. It > > generates on-the-fly input formats filled with > data from existing records > > and posts the data for verification. It is not > saving the data posted quite > > yet but that is just a matter of testing and > working out details of the > > interaction and handling error conditions. This is > something I actually > > started at the Seattle meeting in response to > ideas and suggestions from > > Dave Whitten, then he and I both worked on it a > little since then. > > > > Hmmmm. What do you mean by "Java Script"? I > assumed you were referring to > > the Javascript language embedded in Mozilla and > other browsers, but many > > people seem to confuse that with Java. > > > > Nancy wrote: > > >Is this GUI work going to be browser - Java > Script work? > > > > > >On Friday 28 January 2005 12:42 pm, Joseph Dal > Molin wrote: > > >> Here is a brief outline of what we discussed on > todays call: > > >> > > >> Dave Whitten and Chris Richardson reported on > the recent coding meeting, > > >> the meeting covered the following topics: > > >> 1. M2Web Tutorial > > >> 2. Development of enhanced web based tools for > interacting with Fileman > > >> 3. Exploring the technical feasibility of > interacting with the tex based > > >> applications in vistA via a web interface. This > effort was successful as > > >> the team was able to show two different > approaches for successfully > > >> sending and receiving data to a background > process associated with a > > >> text based application. > > >> > > >> There will be a follow up technical Graphical > User Interfaces for VistA > > >> Technical Meeting will be held Feb. 24-27th, > Salt Lake City, Utah. This > > >> is strictly a technical meeting for folks who > are prepared to roll up > > >> their sleeves and write code. Stay tuned for a > more informative > > >> announcement including location etc. from Chris > Richardson. > > >> > > >> Cheers, > > >> > > >> Joseph > > >> > > >> > > >> > ------------------------------------------------------- > > >> This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW > -- Interactive Reporting > > >> Tool for open source databases. Create > drag-&-drop reports. Save time > > >> by over 75%! Publish reports on the web. 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