We have included in LinkEHR a mindmap (freemind) generic
transformation based on AOM and we also use Freemind Flash Browser to
visualize it. Visualization is not the same as the one in CKM (as I
told is generic, see this example http://i.imgur.com/FlLFY.png) and if
you pass our LinkEHR reference model documentation object you can
generate a 'prettier' one (as we already do with HL7 CDA or EN13606,
see this example http://i.imgur.com/YykuX.png). We have been asked
recently to open this part of the code (Java) and we are going to do
this in a short time.

2012/1/18 Sebastian Garde <sebastian.garde at oceaninformatics.com>:
>
>
> On 18.01.2012 12:45, Ian McNicoll wrote:
>> Hi Jostein,
>>
>> Sebastian can confirm this but I understand that CKM uses an open
>> Freemind viewer browser component.
> Essentially yes, it is the Freemind Flash Browser.
> The source files for Freemind is a fairly simple XML as you can see when
> you download the freemind files for the archetype (There is a link
> underneath the mindmap).
> This can also be imported by e.g. XMind.
>> There is also some branched archetype editor source code that was
>> developed by one of Sebastian's students to add mindmapping facility.
>> Unfortunately this is now very out of date with the Trunk code and
>> relies on a closed .Net coding component with a per-developer licence
>> so cannot formally be part of the openEHR development. If someone was
>> interested in doing this work, however, I am sure Ocean could find a
>> way to assist.
> This uses a different technology though and as you said a nice .NET
> library that unfortunately is not open source.
> Also, this code makes direct use of fields in the Archetype Editor (i.e.
> not from a parsed ADL file or the like) and thus is not directly usable.
>
> Sebastian
>> I wonder if adding this functionality directly to AE is in any case
>> the sensible approach. it might be interesting to see if someone could
>> develop a simple web-service that would take an uploaded archetype and
>> display the result in the Freemind browser.
>> Might be a good student project.
>>
>> Ian
>>
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>>
>>
>>
>> On 18 January 2012 11:14, Jostein Ven<josteinven at hotmail.com> ?wrote:
>>> Everybody,
>>>
>>> The module in the CKM for visualising arketypes as mind maps - is it open
>>> source and how can we get access to it? Is there a plan to in
>>>
>>>
>
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