Hi Osama,


I'm very interested in your project - we have developed and deployed a 
gestational diabetes registry in New 
Zealand<http://www.slideshare.net/atalagk/development-of-gestational-diabetes-registry-using-openehr>
 using the Ocean platform. Would be keen to hear about your progress. If you 
can give a little more details about your clinical modelling needs I'm sure 
people on the list will help you find right archetypes if they exist. For us 
the Nehta and openEHR CKM were main sources. All the best.



Cheers,



-koray



-----Original Message-----
From: openEHR-technical [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Osama Elhassan SeedAhmed Elhassan
Sent: Sunday, 9 November 2014 8:39 a.m.
To: pablo pazos; openeh technical
Subject: RE: My first steps in setting the OpenEHR Server



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<http://cabolabs.com%3chttp:/cabolabs.com/es/home%3e%3chttp:/twitter.com/ppazos>>



> From: OEElhassan at dha.gov.ae<mailto:OEElhassan at dha.gov.ae>

> To: pazospablo at hotmail.com<mailto:pazospablo at hotmail.com>; 
> openehr-technical at lists.openehr.org<mailto: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<mailto: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<mailto: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<http://www.CaboLabs.com%3chttp:/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<mailto: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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