I did see this book this weekend actually and almost bought it.

I run a Java shop, so POJO's are near and dear to my heart, and I do think they're somewhat underrated. We can do so much by not using EJB, and in fact I use Java Beans in a "POJO environment" rather than in a managed environment. Works great!

Jim, I'm curious to know more about your ideas for approaching VistA data through Mozilla. Several things have been tried - PHP integration, etc... (and from what I hear from Terry Weichman the PHP interface is difficult).

Thoughts?

Richard Schilling
Cognition Group, Inc.
Seattle, WA


Jim Self wrote:
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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