Thomas Beale wrote: > Adam Flinton wrote: > >> Preferably in Eclipse UML2...? >> >> If so does it then include the archetypes class model as well? >> >> >> >> > *The UML for the forthcoming openEHR template model is online in the > latest AOM draft (some changes to AOM of ADL 1.4 vintage) and Templates > draft, available at the page > http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/spec/openEHR+Templates+and+Specialised+Archetypes > > However, if you are after UML for the current .oet file format, I don't > think it is published, but I would imagine it already exists - > publishing it should be no problem. Can you indicate which one you are > after? > > - thomas beale > > * > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > openEHR-technical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical > Sorry for the delay.
What I was wondering about is whether we had/could have a complete model for OpenEHR Templates + Archetypes. i.e. if one had the AOM in Eclipse XMI then one could generate Java classes or <insert language of choice here> e.g. http://www.eclipse.org/modeling/m2t/?project=jet or if you want to go the whole hog: http://www.openarchitectureware.org/ & one could create Graphical editors via GMF, compare models, run OCL constraints etc.etc. What is more, maintaining the AOM /TOM via the Eclipse UML tools means that the model is machine readable/processable and the tooling is free/open source (though you could use tooling based on the eclipse UML e.g. Rational etc.) It also means that the model can be maintained with a degree of isolation from persistence formats per se via OAW mappers etc allowing one to bring in/emit differing versions of ADL, differing versions of templates etc. We are nearly there wrt the AOM. What we are lacking is a UML class model of the "TOM". So if you have the UML class diagram for Templates, that would be great. If it's already in Eclipse XMI/UML that would be even better. Adam *********************************************************************** This message may contain confidential and privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient you should 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 the sender that this message has gone astray before deleting it. Thank you. 2008 marks the 60th anniversary of the NHS. It's an opportunity to pay tribute to the NHS staff and volunteers who help shape the service, and celebrate their achievements. If you work for the NHS and would like an NHSmail email account, go to: www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/nhsmail ***********************************************************************

