Hello Athanasios ,

your information helped me a lot! I was a little bit lost in the world of
openEHR. Now i know how to start my journey!

Thanks you very much!

Best Regards,

*M?rcio Costa*
B.Sc. in Computer Science @ Cin/UFPE
M.Sc. Candidate in Computer Science @ CIn/UFPE
MSN: mdckoury at gmail.com



2012/1/26 Athanasios Anastasiou <athanasios.anastasiou at plymouth.ac.uk>

> Hello Marcio
>
> Perhaps the quickest route to do this would be to use the java reference
> implementation (http://www.openehr.org/projects/java.html) and more
> specifically the classes ADLParser and Archetype. Essentially, you
> create a new ADLParser object passing as  a parameter a standard file
> object pointing to your ADL file and then from the parser you can obtain
> an Archetype object using the parse() member function.
>
> //For a (minimal) example
> File fd;
> ADLParser theParser;
> Archetype MyArchetype;
>
> fd = new File("openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.blood_pressure.v1.adl");
> theParser = new ADLParser(fd);
> MyArchetype = theParser.parse();
> //--------------------------------------------------------------
> // It omits some exception handling but this is the main idea
>
> You can now traverse the archetype structure implied by your .adl file
> using the functions of Archetype such as getAdlVersion(),
> getConceptName(), getChildren() and others.
>
>
> You could also use the Clinical Knowledge Manager
> (http://openehr.org/knowledge/) to browse archetypes of interest and
> download them in XML (rather than ADL). From there you could possibly
> process the XML to recover anything you want (concepts, terms, labels etc).
>
> The code from the opereffa project
> (http://opereffa.chime.ucl.ac.uk/introduction.jsf) might also be helpful
> for you, depending on what exactly you are trying to do (Web app in
> Java, deployed over Tomcat).
>
> That one is very detailed in that it includes all the necessary (and
> extensive) work that is required to handle Archetype(able) information
> through the current reference implementation and the Data Access Objects
> "mechanism". If my memory is not failing me, it also includes an actual
> user interface generator so that forms accepting data are constructed
> through the archetypes.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
> All the best
> Athanasios Anastasiou
>
> On 26/01/2012 17:43, M?rcio Costa wrote:
> > Hello guys,
> >
> > i'm trying to build a app using arquetypes and i need to read the ADL to
> > build my interface.
> >
> > where i can get some examples how reading ADL 1.5? Is there some API to
> > do that?
> >
> > thanks in advance,
> >
> > *M?rcio Costa*
> > B.Sc. in Computer Science @ Cin/UFPE
> > M.Sc. Candidate in Computer Science @ CIn/UFPE
> > MSN: mdckoury at gmail.com <mailto:mdckoury at gmail.com>
> >
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