So Cache' Objects does not constitute an Object Database?

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Schilling
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2006 9:35 PM
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Rewriting CPRS in Java

Absoutely!  I'm looking at the feasibility of doing this.  There was 
also a Request for Information released by the Veterans Administration 
for companies that could move from MUMPS to object databases, which in 
my book automatically implies Java based designs.

Happy to collaborate, etc... on something like this.

For now though, it looks like the best immediate results lies with 
effective VistA integration strategies - the ESI toolkit and a few other 
approaches look like viable candiates so far.

Our efforts at present are on integrating the VistA data store with the 
Java platform via the OMG CORBAMED specifications.  It's slow progress 
at this point.


Richard Schilling
Cognition Group, Inc.

There was a Request Joseph Puthooran wrote:
> Is any one working on rewriting CPRS in Java so it is
> independent of Windows? I would like to get in touch with anyone
> interested in this project or has made an estimate of the
> quantum of work involved. It would be more economical if it is
> done from India and we are looking at the possibility of funding
> to support the project. The reason for the special interest is
> that one of the multinationals here in India is also willing to
> partially fund it.
> 
> Joseph Puthooran
> Edgeware Technologies
> New Delhi, India
> www.etipl.com
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