Sounds like M2Web...but I may be wrong....it uses Apache......

J.

Aylesworth Marc A Ctr AFRL/IFSE wrote:
The arrangement is for distributed computing. You would have a web server,
some middleware ex. Jboss or websphere application server and finally Vista
all running on computers, now these services can be running on the same
machine or separate ones. The web request gets accepted by the apache
webserver and the request gets sent to the middle ware that then gets the
info from vista which returns that information to you through apache. There
are other players as well of course.

Thanks

Marc Aylesworth

C3I Associates
AFRL/IFSE

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 2:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] CPRS HTTPS (was CPRSchart not connection...)

Medsphere has certainly put money into the development
of this technology.  And I will understand if they
want a return on that investment.

Is there any way that we could develop equivalent
technology in an opensource fashion?

I don't understand the arrangement he described.

Kevin


--- Jim Self <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Very interesting. I look forward to learning more
about it when it becomes available. What
is the middleware? Perl, Java, other? What is the
crossplatform foundation for the client?

The split-server configuration is similar to the way
that we configure VMACS in production
systems except that we also use https for the local
connections.

Todd Berman wrote:

On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 15:25 -0700, Jim Self wrote:

This sort of approach would undoubtedly simplify

many things. Since SSL is *THE* secure

protocol for virtually all secure web services, I

imagine that it was simply overlooked

not rejected.

Could you give us more specifics as to what you

(medsphere) are doing and is it available

as Open Source?


We have implemented 2 things, a crossplatform

version of CPRS that runs,

and has been tested, on Windows, Linux and OSX. Our

goal is to both

modernize CPRS in general, and to allow us to

integrate and expand on

the GUI functionality offered. This application

talks to VistA through a

piece of middle-ware, that publishes a

standards-based SOAP Web Service

API instead of RPC calls. This API is available

over a HTTPS connection,

and the middle-ware then speaks directly to the

VistA server, over a lan

connection (thus isolating the VistA server from

the internet-at-large,

and allowing remote connections in a HIPPA

compliant manner). We are in

the midst of heavy discussions about how to open

source the various

pieces involved.


--Todd

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Jim Self
Systems Architect, Lead Developer
VMTH Computer Services, UC Davis
(http://www.vmth.ucdavis.edu/us/jaself)




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