Gregory wrote:
>The idea is that using standard Java, it is possible to build
>solutions with considerably less expense and overhead than EJB
>solutions, and the approach may fit well with the needs of VistA
>adopters, whether for integration in a single facility, or as a
>technological approach to building multi-facility/campus solutiions.

If one's objective is to access VistA data on the web, there is very little 
need for Java
at all. Mozilla Firefox provides a rich multi-platform client supporting pretty 
much all
the standard protocols and data formats you need and GT.M/Linux/Apache gives a 
scalable
server to match - and all Open Source (Free).

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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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