The readme for those who haven't looked yet:
The associated zip file, "CPRS Rehost Source.zip", should unzip into two
directories:
\midtier (This is the middle tier Java code)
\plugins (This is the client code that plugs into
the
HealtheVet Desktop)
The wrapped Delphi code is inside: \plugins\cprs.wrapped\Delphi
The plug-in model is based on Eclipse, so there are XML files throughout
the code tree. Similarly, the Spring framework is used and the XML
files associated with it are in the code tree.
The CPRS re-host source depends on the following VA-developed libraries
that are not part of the CPRS code base. These are:
healthevetdesktop.stable HealtheVet Desktop (including
FatKAAT)
patientlookup Patient Lookup
vlj VistALink
The following list contains the 3rd party Java libraries on which there
are direct or indirect dependencies. Not all of these may be part of
the delivery build -- some are for performance measurements or were
experiments.
aopalliance
axis
cglib
classycle
commons-beanutils
commons-httpclient
commons-jxpath
commons-lang
commons-logging
commons-primitives
concurrent
crimson
hessian3.0.6
hrtimer
htmlparser
jakarta-cactus-13-1.5
jakarta-commons
jakarta-oro
jawin
jazzy
jemmy
jfreechart
jms
jmx
junit
junitperf
junitx-5.1
log4d
log4j
mom4j
msv
springframework
stringtemplate
swingx
velocity
xdoclet
xerces
David Sommers, Architect | Dialog Medical
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 4:45 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Compiling CPRS
OK. So this is java that runs in a web browser, I guess? I know that
Java can be used to create stand-alone apps. But from all this
discussion of server-side programs (of which I understand 10%), I
assume it was targeting to have the user view CPRS from a web browser.
Is that right?
Kevin
On 1/31/06, Aylesworth Marc A Ctr AFRL/IFSE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> It is more like an ASP model. It uses the Java 2 Enterprise Edition
> specifications from sun that provides functionality through what they
call
> Java Beans for a functional server. It looks like the CPRS Rehost is
both a
> server and client. It has a pieces that are like the Object broker and
talk
> to the server and also has swing GUI parts that is the CPRS client. I
do not
> believe that the Java client will connect to the current Object Broker
> without what is called an application server which handles all the
> connecting and messege details on how you connect from server to
client.
>
> Thanks
> Marc Aylesworth
>
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