I've got a very old copy of the database. Let me get my company's credentials for HL7 and download the latest copy of it. Unfortunately we are a mac & linux shop and I'll have to go through the same hoops in a VM to do the transition.
R, rahul On Mar 12, 2013, at 12:38 PM, James Agnew <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Rahul, > > I actually gave this a shot once, basically exporting all of the data into a > MySQL database and then running the queries against that. Unfortunately > basically none of the data queries worked at all and after spending a while > trying to clean them up I eventually gave up. > > I'm actually not sure what HL7's movement to open the specification will mean > to the database. At least as far as I have seen there have been no > announcements about what will happen with it, but if I were to guess I would > say they won't be making it available for free. If anyone knows either way > I'd love to hear about it- It would be great to try and find a volunteer to > have another go at that conversion. Might actually make a good student > project now that I think about it. > > Cheers, > James > > > > On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 12:16 PM, Rahul Somasunderam > <[email protected]> wrote: > Is it possible to export MS Access to a SQL Dump and then use any other > database (H2 or HSQLDB) such that the build can be performed easily? > It has been a problem so long because of the way HL7 licensed their database. > Now that they mentioned they are open sourcing their database, would it be > any easier? > > R, > rahul > > On Mar 12, 2013, at 9:08 AM, James Agnew <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi everyone, > > > > Just a quick note to anyone who is wondering where HAPI 2.1 is. At this > > point there are no remaining showstoppers blocking release, so we should be > > out very soon. I would say that it should be safe for anyone doing new > > development to begin using the 2-1-beta1 release, with the expectation that > > they can migrate to the final shortly. > > > > If anyone is curious, the only thing blocking our release is an issue with > > the structures JAR builds. The HAPI structures are generated using the HL7 > > database, which is an Access DB. The hapi-sourcegen project reads this DB > > using the Microsoft Access ODBC bridge, which they have only ever released > > for 32 bit windows (grrrr) so the HAPI build is done on a Windows XP > > virtual machine. At this point, the structures JARs are generating so many > > files in each JAR that we are hitting some kind of "maximum line length" > > limit in XP because of the way that the Maven Compiler plugin uses Javac. > > We worked around this in the last release by doing the generation step in > > XP and them doing the compile step in OSX, but this was clunky and I feel > > like it's bound to fail one day and cause us to release a JAR that is > > missing files. > > > > The holdup therefore has been trying to diagnose why maven-compiler is > > failing. I feel like we're almost there! > > > > Cheers, > > James > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Symantec Endpoint Protection 12 positioned as A LEADER in The Forrester > > Wave(TM): Endpoint Security, Q1 2013 and "remains a good choice" in the > > endpoint security space. For insight on selecting the right partner to > > tackle endpoint security challenges, access the full report. > > http://p.sf.net/sfu/symantec-dev2dev_______________________________________________ > > Hl7api-devel mailing list > > [email protected] > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/hl7api-devel > >
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