Tom, Erik,

Many thanks for links.

Loaded contents of openehr.xml-1.zip into Enterprise Architect - classes, 
attributes and associations load ok; diagrams and annotations missing (as 
expected) and attribute types and generalisations also missing.

I'm guessing that it should be possible to tweak the XMI to render the missing 
features assuming that all the source data is there.

Regards

John Arnett
LRA Project Architect
NHS Connecting For Health, Technology Office, Data Standards and Products

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From: openehr-technical-bounces at chime.ucl.ac.uk 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Thomas Beale
Sent: 14 February 2010 11:30
To: openehr-technical at openehr.org
Subject: Re: openEHR UML Models

On 12/02/2010 13:38, Arnett John (NHS Connecting for Health) wrote:
Hi,

I wonder if anyone might be able to help - it says on the openEHR Release 1.0.1 
UML Models page 
(http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.2/architecture/computable/UML/uml.html) 
that there is an XMI 1.0 file output for the UML models.  Does anyone know 
where I might be able to find a copy?

I'm not too concerned about the XMI or openEHR release version, I'm just 
looking for a resource that I can load into a UML tool to give me a better 
overview of the infrastructure than switching and cross referencing between 
half doz plus PDF documents.


John,

the correct URL should have been 
http://www.openehr.org/svn/specification/TAGS/Release-1.0.2/architecture/computable/UML/MagicDraw/
   This is the UML behind the openEHR UML web pages, but the XMI is an old 
edition.

I would recommend using the work done by Erik - that is more recent.

- thomas

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