Alexandros Batzios wrote:
> Hello,
>  
> I've been trying to understand and work with openEHR for some time now 
> but apart from the theory, I could not find any definite information 
> about how all of this is implemented. I was wondering if there are any 
> existing tools regarding the persistent storage of archetypes as well 
> as archetype querying. Basically, any sort of tools in general or any 
> source of information to guide someone wishing to implement an openEHR 
> system.
>  
there are various projects in various stages of implementation. If you 
look under the "projects" button on the home page you see these 
projects. Each has a home page.

The Java implementation is currently being upgraded to Release 1 (it was 
at 0.95)
The .Net implementation has not yet been released open source, but soon 
will be
There is a Java archetype editor
There is a Windows/.Net archetype editor
There is a set of Eiffel reference classes which will become a "kernel", 
like the Java and .Net ones.

As these implementations mature (all should be running this year), the 
idea is that you don't rewrite any of the code, you just use it. You can 
download any of it now from the relevant subversion repositories. If you 
want to be part of one of the development teams, just email the project 
leader.

- thomas beale

> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
>  
> Thanks in advance,
> Alex


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