Thanks for your comments Bert,
I still have some improvements to do to the query builder to make it simpler to 
use for clinical users that don't know openEHR.
I felt in love with Grails and Groovy a long time ago, being using them since 
2007. I can create the same functionality but with less code than plain Java, 
and produce clean code. Take a look, you wont be disapointed :)
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------ Original message------From: Bert VerheesDate: Fri, Jan 15, 2016 04:56To: 
[email protected];Subject:Re: New EHRServer v0.5 and roadmap  
  Very nice, Pablo, an understandable      query-builder.
      Well done. 
      
      I looked at the code, clean code, worth reading.
      
      Good thing about groovy is that it produces clean code, I should      
train myself more in it.
      ;-)
      
      I take a further look at it next week.
      
      Thanks for sharing
      Best regards
      Bert
      
      
      On 15-01-16 04:11, pablo pazos wrote:
                    @all the guide is ready!        
                http://cabolabs.com/software_resources/EHRServer_v0.5.pdf       
 
                Please let me know if you find any errors or if any part        
  needs clarifications, thanks!
          
          -- 
          Kind regards,
          Eng. Pablo Pazos Gutiérrez
          http://cabolabs.com
          
                      From: [email protected]
            To: [email protected]
            Subject: RE: New EHRServer v0.5 and roadmap
            Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2016 22:56:13 -0300
            
                        Thanks Seref, this is really kind of you. I             
 agree that we need more open source implementation out              there and 
I hope my little project help others to develop              their own.
              
              -- 
              Kind regards,
              Eng. Pablo Pazos Gutiérrez
              http://cabolabs.com
              
                              Date: Thu, 14 Jan 2016 20:30:10                
+0000
                Subject: Re: New EHRServer v0.5 and roadmap
                From: [email protected]
                To: [email protected]
                
                Hi Pablo,                   Just wanted to say well done. I 
have not had the                    chance to look at your work, mainly because 
work and                    studies forced me to take a step back from open     
               source efforts, but it is great to see the                    
continuous progress you're making.                                     It is 
very important that there is an open source                    implementation 
of openEHR out there that is actively                    developed. Don't worry 
about the performance either.                    If someone wants to use it and 
they think it is not                    fast, they should pay you to make it 
faster.                   
                                    I hope it gets adopted and you keep working 
on                    it.                   
                                    All the best                  Seref         
         
                                                  
                  On Thu, Jan 14, 2016 at                    5:42 AM, pablo 
pazos <[email protected]>                    wrote:
                                                                                
            Hi all!                          
                                                    I'm very excited to share 
the good news                            with all my openEHR friends here.      
                    
                                                    We have released EHRServer 
v0.5! This                            version is what we could call "feature    
                        complete", so it includes all the minimum               
             features of a real openEHR server, the                            
latest ones related to securing the API, and                            before 
that, supporting multi-tenancy.                          
                                                    I'll release user 
documentation and a                            full REST API documentation in 
the next                            couple of days, and will record a demo in   
                         English on YouTube via Hangout. I made a               
             demo in Spanish not so long ago: 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84YiNfkLGMA                          
                                                    Also, we have a staging 
server to test                            the EHRServer*, you are very welcome 
to try                            it and give us some feedback to continue      
                      improving the tool: 
https://cabolabs-ehrserver.rhcloud.com/ehr                          
                                                    * You can create an account 
and start using                          it.                          
                                                    Note: the server is not so 
fast, but is                            usable.                          
                                                    
                                                    I'm working hard on v0.6 
right now,                            hopefully we'll have a release before     
                       February. This version will include fixes to             
               the UI, REST API, and security checks, more                      
      testing, testable REST API docs, among other                            
things. The focus will be on robustness,                            security, 
and consistency more than adding                            new features. We 
can call the EHRServer v0.6                            a "production ready" 
system.                          
                                                    I started to meet with some 
friends and                            colleagues interested on using the 
EHRServer                            as an open-source openEHR backend. My next 
                           focus will be on building pilot projects             
               with some companies, to let them try the                         
   EHRServer and see if it fits their needs and                            
gathering information to improve it. If                            anyone is 
interested, please give me a ring                            or ping my by 
email!                                                        
                                                            
                                -- 
                                Kind regards,
                                Eng. Pablo Pazos Gutiérrez
                                http://cabolabs.com                             
                                           
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