Dear Pablo,

Thanks for your valuable support. .
Both the ehr and emr servers could be able to connect to each other
1. Create the record in ehr from emr
2. Read the record
3. I saw the result also stored in the ehr

I am planning to develop a case study to model a tuberculoses registry in which 
suspected cases will be reported The final diagnosis worksflow might include 
several types of tests and treatements. I intend to follow an well-known WHO 
protocol.
I have few questions:

Are there any ready-made archtypes that I can reuse for this purpose? Is GDL 
ready to be used to map the workflow rules to the archetype varaibales? I would 
be very grateful if you have an explanatory GDL exmaple.

best regards,

Osama


From: pablo pazos [[email protected]]
Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2014 9:40 PM
To: Osama Elhassan SeedAhmed Elhassan; openeh technical
Subject: RE: My first steps in setting the OpenEHR Server

Hi Osama,

EHRServer uses Grails 2.1.0

https://github.com/ppazos/cabolabs-ehrserver/blob/master/application.properties


app.grails.version=2.1.0
app.name=ehr
app.version=0.1
plugins.quartz=1.0-RC2


Please use that version of Grails, do a "grails clean" then "grails run-app". 
If you run the app using a different version, Grails will ask to upgrade, that 
might change some code and break things, please use a clean version downloaded 
from github with Grails 2.1.0.

To have something in the EHR you need to commit documentos to the EHR. Please 
check this app that does just that: https://github.com/ppazos/cabolabs-emrapp



--
Kind regards,
Eng. Pablo Pazos Guti?rrez
http://cabolabs.com<http://cabolabs.com/es/home><http://twitter.com/ppazos>

> From: OEElhassan at dha.gov.ae
> To: pazospablo at hotmail.com; openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org
> Subject: RE: My first steps in setting the OpenEHR Server
> Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2014 17:26:07 +0000
>
> Hi Pablo and thanks for your timely response. Below is my answer to your 
> questions:
>
> First I downloaded the following ehr server version. quartz library version 
> was different in staring up and lot of compilation errors.
> =======================================
> app.grails.version=1.3.7
> app.name<http://app.name/>=ehr
> app.servlet.version=2.4
> app.version=0.6
> plugins.hibernate=1.3.7
> #plugins.quartz=0.4.1
> #plugins.quartz=1.0-RC2
> plugins.tomcat=1.3.7
> ============================
>
>
> I ignored the above version.
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>
> After that I downloaded the following version
>
> grails.servlet.version = "2.5"
> app.grails.version=2.1.1
> app.name<http://app.name/>=ehr
> app.version=0.1
> plugins.quartz=1.0-RC2
> ==============================
>
> This server is running fine but it is not showing showEHR report.
>
>
>
> In the controller code it is referring
> import org.codehaus.groovy.grails.commons.ApplicationHolder
>
> I have to replace the ApplicationHolder which is already obsolete. with the 
> appropriate class,
>
>
> best regrads,
>
> Osama
> ________________________________
> From: pazospablo at hotmail.com [pazospablo at hotmail.com]
> Sent: Saturday, November 08, 2014 6:17 PM
> To: Osama Elhassan SeedAhmed Elhassan; openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org
> Subject: Re: My first steps in setting the OpenEHR Server
>
>
> Ho Osama,
>
>
> Can you provide a full stack trace?
>
>
> Which version of grails do you have? And JDK version?
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pablo Pazos
>
> www.CaboLabs.com<http://www.CaboLabs.com>
>
> ------ Original message------
>
> From: Osama Elhassan SeedAhmed Elhassan
>
> Date: Sat, Nov 8, 2014 11:16 AM
>
> To: openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org;
>
> Subject:My first steps in setting the OpenEHR Server
>
> Dear Fellows,
>
> I am just starting my OpenEHR journey and I have successfully installed the 
> server. However, I got on error message as one of the groovy grail libraries 
> cannot be identified:
> org.codehaus.groovy.grails.commons.ApplicationHolder.
>
> Any clue on how to go about this error?
>
> best regards,
>
> Osama
>
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