Hi Pieter, Can I also express my thanks on behalf of the openEHR community. Late in life I am becoming a bit of a java-ninja (well , in my dreams), so I will definitely give Archie a go. I can already think of a few really useful bits of tooling we could develop.
Ian Dr Ian McNicoll mobile +44 (0)775 209 7859 office +44 (0)1536 414994 skype: ianmcnicoll email: [email protected] twitter: @ianmcnicoll Co-Chair, openEHR Foundation [email protected] Director, freshEHR Clinical Informatics Ltd. Director, HANDIHealth CIC Hon. Senior Research Associate, CHIME, UCL On 31 January 2018 at 15:32, Seref Arikan <[email protected] > wrote: > Pieter, > > Allow me to express my appreciation and gratitude please: Archie is a > fantastic piece of work, which has become my go-to library since I > discovered it. Thanks a lot for all your hard work. > > Kind regards > Seref > > > On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 3:18 PM, Pieter Bos <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> We’re pleased to announce Archie version 0.4! For those of you unfamiliar >> with Archie, it’s an Apache 2 licensed OpenEHR java library, suitable as a >> basis for archetype modelling and EHR implementations with ADL 2. >> >> Version 0.4 is a big change from version 0.3. Many features have been >> added that make Archie suitable as a library for modelling archetypes, and >> the existing functionality has been improved. >> >> It includes a BMM implementation contributed by Claude Nanjo, Joey Coyle >> and Kurt Allen. This enables Archie to work with other reference models >> than the included OpenEHR reference model. The BMM files and AOM profiles >> that are in the ADL workbench are included in the library – of course you >> can supply your own as well. >> >> We developed an archetype validator that implements nearly all of the >> validations in the specification, and we improved the flattener and the >> operational template creator to be compliant with the specifications. The >> flattener, archetype validator and operational template creator work with >> both the BMM models or with metadata derived from an actual java reference >> model implementation. >> Many tests were added to ensure better conformance with the specification >> and many fixes have been introduced. We’d like to thank Thomas Beale for >> giving advice about many details of the working of OpenEHR implementations >> and for fixing mistakes in the specifications when they were found. >> >> Of course, Archie also contains a lot of other tools, many of which allow >> it to be used as the basis for an EHR implementation as well as a modelling >> tool: An ADL parser and serializer, the OpenEHR reference models, rule >> evaluation, path lookup, JSON and XML (de)serialization, ODIN parsing and >> RM object manipulation tools. >> >> Archie version 0.4.1 is available at Maven Central. See the instructions >> and documentation in the readme at https://github.com/openehr/archie for >> how to use the library. >> >> Regards, >> >> Pieter Bos >> Nedap Healthcare >> _______________________________________________ >> openEHR-technical mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical_ >> lists.openehr.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/listinfo/openehr- > technical_lists.openehr.org >
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