Great! Thank you very much Thomas...


On 15/07/2013 18:21, Thomas Beale wrote:
>> Hello everyone
>>
>> I am primarily interested in the BNF form of AQL and i was wondering if
>> it would be available from somewhere on the project's github space
>> (?)...(so far i can not locate it. )
>>
>> Also, the java reference implementation included the javacc definitions
>> for parsing dADL and cADL but is there a stand-alone BNF
>
> See bottom of
> http://www.openehr.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=196633
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> - thomas
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>>
>> Looking forward to hearing from you
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