Bert Verhees wrote: >Hi > >I am about to estimate how much work it will be to get a running prototype of >the openehr-kernel, and I need to be able to run a few archetypes. I already >downloaded the source-code from ACode, which is a website in Swedish. I hope >I did understood it well and got the right thing, but it looks like it. > >So I downloaded the source-code of the ehr-java-kernel, which is (I'm not >surprised), quite a lot. > >Is there anyone who can tell me if this code should run smooth, this means, it >has no major breaks in it? > > > Rong will be able to give you the best feedback ( I believe he is in Shanghai at the moment, so it mat be a while before he responds). But the CHIME group is working with this code in London, so we should also be able to provide some answers soon as well.
>I am not a typical java-developer,although, "if you can scratch in COBOL, you >can scratch in every language" as my teacher told me long before the world >ever heard about Java as a programming-language. But I can read Java-code, >most of the time it is very easy to read, and learned the basics, I guess I >will find my way. > >I also have need for some more/other technical details, like database-schemas. >I understood, it can take some time, before they will be published. > > actually, we spent a few days on specifically the approach for database connection just before my curent visit to Australia. Some design work in this area will be published soon. >Can someone give me a hint about when that will be? > >And my last question, is there already some work done for a >dotnet-implementation (which allows more programming-languages and therefore >easier to handle for many people)? > > there is a dotnet kernel alreayd working in Australia. It is not yet released open-source, but Ocean Informatics is considering doing that in the very near future. - thomas >Thanks in advance for any help, hints and tips > > -- ___________________________________________________________________________________ CTO Ocean Informatics (http://www.OceanInformatics.biz) Research Fellow, University College London (http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk) Chair Architectural Review Board, openEHR (http://www.openEHR.org) - If you have any questions about using this list, please send a message to d.lloyd at openehr.org

