Hi Erik and Adam,
Please note that the version of EhrView that you quoted is using data stored
using a pre-release 1.0.1 schema.  I will take this site down immediately so
that it cannot be used by mistake again.

The best URL to use is http://demo.oceanehr.com/EhrView14

I would certainly appreciate anyone using either Ocean's EhrView or the
EhrBank EHR Repository Service for more than a quick look to please contact
me.  These are hosted on multi-purpose development, test and demonstration
servers which often get new versions of software and database upgrades and
knowing who this might affect would be useful. 

Regards
?
Heath
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Heath Frankel
Product Development Manager
Ocean Informatics

> -----Original Message-----
> From: openehr-technical-bounces at openehr.org [mailto:openehr-technical-
> bounces at openehr.org] On Behalf Of Erik Sundvall
> Sent: Friday, 25 April 2008 8:33 PM
> To: adam.flinton at nhs.net; For openEHR technical discussions
> Subject: Re: Example messages
> 
> Hi!
> 
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Adam Flinton <adam.flinton at nhs.net>
wrote:
> >  Is there an easy way to create or does anyone have any messages in XML?
> 
> Not sure what the difference between EHR-data and messages would be
> for openEHR if you (as it sounds) already have an envelope specified
> to put it in. Please specify if you want something else than pure EHR
> content.
> 
> When we need testdata in XML-form for student projects we usually
> (with permission) "steal" some data in XML form from Oceans EHRView
> (via web interface, http://demo.oceanehr.com/EhrView) or EHRBank (via
> SOAP, http://demo.oceanehr.com/EhrBank13/EhrService.asmx). You'd need
> to ask Ocean for permission and a a password to do this.
> 
> I think there is a need for more realistic and completely freely
> available openEHR testdata of various kinds from many sources (perhaps
> as simple XML files or zipped XML file collections attached to openEHR
> wiki-pages?). We could for example probably generate a fake diabetes
> patient record within a week or two if somebody would like to give us
> access to an environment for archetype based data entry we can access
> via the web, we can send the needed templates from Oceans Template
> Designer tool or the list of archetypes we need to use for data entry.
>  Any advice regarding possible systems available to enter test data?
> Does the NHS XML/XForms tools contain everything needed to do this?
> How is the Python implementation going? Other alternatives available
> now?
> 
> Best regards,
> Erik Sundvall
> erisu at imt.liu.se http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/ Tel: +46-13-227579
> 
> P.s. To help students play around with EQL through the web service I
> did a quick Flash/Flex hack available at
> http://www.imt.liu.se/~erisu/2008/ehrbank/ but it can't be run from
> there due to security sandbox regulations of flash/flex unless the
> application or a crossdomain.xml file is uploaded to the same server
> ad the SOAP service.
> 
> On Fri, Apr 25, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Adam Flinton <adam.flinton at nhs.net>
wrote:
> > Dear All,
> >
> >  Is there an easy way to create or does anyone have any messages in XML?
> >
> >  i.e. if one has a template or archetype is there any way to create an
> >  example of the message which would be sent using that
archetype/template?
> >
> >  Our message checking s/w in our Integration Center uses XPath, XSLT etc
> >  to run rules against incoming HL7 messages & I'd like to get an initial
> >  feeling wrt how/if this system could be used wrt OpenEHR messages.
> >
> >  Forget about any external layers of the onion as they're already dealt
> >  with (i.e. http header info> good xml > good soap > good ebxml > good
> >  HL7) but then.... > ????? Open EHR.
> >
> >
> >  Right now if someone has a simple archetype or template containing a
> >  simple archetype (in XML) & an example message.....that would be of
help
> >  as I simply need to look at the 2 next to each other to work out what
> >  the conformance checking people would need to look for/ how difficult
it
> >  would be.
> >
> >  TIA
> >
> >
> >  Adam
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