Athanasios Anastasiou wrote: > Dear Thomas > > Thank you very much for your response, please see below > > >> my first question is: what technology do you want to to work in? There >> is a lot of open source work already done in Java, Eiffel and .Net for >> openEHR which you can use. >> > The whole system is a GRID application supported by the Globus Toolkit > version 4.0. Maybe it was not clear in my last email but i was more > concerned with the back-end part. That is, the technology used to store > the EHR. I am more inclined to use a database rather than individual XML > files. So, the EHR packages (demographics, composition, folders, etc) > will be handled at the database level and the individual datasets > (imaging, electrophysiology, etc) will be handled by services of the > GRID middleware that unify the storage nodes. > > It would be interesting to have a look at the Java and .NET source but i > can not find it in the web part of svn (at least by looking under the > /app directory )...Any further directions on this? > For the Java source, it is best to talk to the Java developers and/or join the Java project mailing list (see http://svn.openehr.org/ref_impl_java/TRUNK/project_page.htm for links). This implementation uses MySQL as the back-end.
Ocean Informatics makes its .Net back-end (SQL-Server 2005-based) available for academic use. Please email privately with more details regarding this. - thomas beale

