Sam Heard wrote: > Adam > > Heath Frankel has developed a proposal for a new version of the XML > (the first was a straight serialisation of the AOM) which makes it a > lot tidier. The ARB will be reviewing this at some point. It would be > good to get a few opinions sooner rather than later. > > Sistine Barretto will contribute as well. I think it would be good to > have this as an openEHR project - documentation of artefacts. > > Cheers, Sam > I am trying to get my publishing mechanism out into OSS-land probably via the OHT.
I have got my XML/XSLT/XForms engine out & I would like to get the publishing mech & the (JSF+EJB3) vocab server out too. Adam > > > Adam Flinton wrote: >> Sam Heard wrote: >> >>> Dear All >>> >>> After discussions with users and in consideration of the range of >>> platforms now being implemented, it would seem appropriate to move to >>> a multiplatform documentation process for openEHR artefacts. The >>> important specific documentation to consider are for archetypes and >>> templates. It seems prudent to start with the former. An outline is on >>> the wiki below: >>> >>> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/Archetype+to+HTML >>> >>> What we need is an XSL Script that consumes XML archetypes and >>> produces high quality documents based on a stylesheet that can be >>> altered for different purposes. I would propose that the same HTML be >>> used in all environments and the look and feel is changed only in the >>> stylesheet. >>> >>> We need somewhere to lodge the proposed and updated XSL scripts and >>> style sheet and a way to make sure we do not have too many people >>> repeating the same work. >>> >>> >> A) I have done a complete publishing mechanism based on XSLT & ANT & was >> wondering how come I could not create the HTML as part of this process. >> >> B) Hurrah. >> >> C) I could help as I have a fairly good grasp on XML Archetypes now >> despite my differences wrt their structuring/design. >> >> >> Adam >> >> >> >> >> >>> Cheers, Sam >>> >>> -- >>> Dr Sam Heard >>> Chief Executive Officer >>> Ocean Informatics >>> >>> Director, openEHR Foundation >>> Senior Visiting Research Fellow, University College London >>> Aus: +61 4 1783 8808 >>> UK: +44 77 9871 0980 >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> openEHR-technical mailing list >>> openEHR-technical at openehr.org >>> http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical >>> >>> >> >> >> ********************************************************************** >> This message may contain confidential and privileged information. >> If you are not the intended recipient please accept our apologies. >> Please do not disclose, copy or distribute information in this e-mail >> or take any action in reliance on its contents: to do so is strictly >> prohibited and may be unlawful. Please inform us that this message has >> gone astray before deleting it. Thank you for your co-operation. >> >> NHSmail is used daily by over 100,000 staff in the NHS. Over a million >> messages are sent every day by the system. To find out why more and >> more NHS personnel are switching to this NHS Connecting for Health >> system please visit www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/nhsmail >> ********************************************************************** >> >> _______________________________________________ >> openEHR-technical mailing list >> openEHR-technical at openehr.org >> http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical >> >> >> > > -- > Dr Sam Heard > Chief Executive Officer > Ocean Informatics > > Director, openEHR Foundation > Senior Visiting Research Fellow, University College London > Aus: +61 4 1783 8808 > UK: +44 77 9871 0980 ********************************************************************** This message may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient please accept our apologies. Please do not disclose, copy or distribute information in this e-mail or take any action in reliance on its contents: to do so is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Please inform us that this message has gone astray before deleting it. Thank you for your co-operation. NHSmail is used daily by over 100,000 staff in the NHS. Over a million messages are sent every day by the system. To find out why more and more NHS personnel are switching to this NHS Connecting for Health system please visit www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/nhsmail **********************************************************************

