RE: [Hardhats-members] VistA licensing.

2005-04-30 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
I just got around to searching for Paint.NET I can't find it. Can you post a URL? Thanks Kevin --- David Sommers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I find that the most flexible license is one that doesn't exist - such as Public Domain. One of my favorite little programs is a Photoshop like

[Hardhats-members] Open-source Graphics ( was VistA licensing.)

2005-04-30 Thread chuck5566
JIC anyone didn't know, if you're looking for a open-source Photoshop alternative, check out: http://www.gimp.org Runs on Windows, Linux and OS X. Outside of Linux distros, one of the more awesome open-source efforts. On Apr 30, 2005, at 11:32 AM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote: I just got

Re: [Hardhats-members] WebServices future development???

2005-04-30 Thread list repository
Web services allow different applications from different sources to communicate with each other without time-consuming custom coding, and because all communication is in XML, Web services are not tied to any one operating system or programming language. For example, Java can talk with Perl,

Re: [Hardhats-members] WebServices future development???

2005-04-30 Thread Gregory Woodhouse
Oh, I quite agree that this would be a worth project. In fact, I have been exploring a Java/MySQL implementation, but unfortunately, it has been temporarily sidetracked by my ever growing to do list. I do not mean to sound like a broken record here, but I am much less sanguine about the

[Hardhats-members] Need help setting up M2web

2005-04-30 Thread Kevin Toppenberg
I'm having trouble setting up M2web. I know nothing about cgi, so bear with me please. Jim sent me these instruction... = ... P.S. Could you post where I can get the code from, and where the API is documented? Basic documentation on the view2 query engine can be found at

Re: [Hardhats-members] WebServices future development???

2005-04-30 Thread Dr Molly Cheah
How about using jengine - http://www.jengine.org/? Currently under development, JEngine is an Open Source, standards-compliant, enterprise integration engine implemented in Java. The server framework, based on Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE), provides a robust standard for deploying a

Re: [Hardhats-members] WebServices future development???

2005-04-30 Thread Gregory Woodhouse
That looks interesting. There isn't much documentation available at that site, but you could take a look at http://sourceforge.net/projects/jboss for more information on JBoss, the core of the product. To tell you the truth, I don't quite understand how regulatory issues figure into the picture

Re: [Hardhats-members] WebServices future development???

2005-04-30 Thread Jim Self
I think you define web services too narrowly by confining them to a single document format. It seems to me that that ignores most of the capabilities of web servers and of their most ubiquitous and generally capable clients. I do see great potential value in providing application oriented

RE: [Hardhats-members] Open-source Graphics ( was VistA licensing.)

2005-04-30 Thread David Sommers
The point wasn't the graphics application itself but the licensing around the Paint.NET open source project. I, personally, come from publishing so I keep my Photoshop up-to-date. On my *nix boxes, I do use Gimp but I recommend Paint.NET to anyone with Windows. A ton easier to setup and use (no

RE: [Hardhats-members] WebServices future development???

2005-04-30 Thread David Sommers
And a web service (from a platform POV) isn't simply serving up XML over HTTP. There are dozens and dozens of WS* standards to comply with in order to interoperate properly across vendors. http://msdn.microsoft.com/webservices/understanding/specs/default.aspx [that link is actually a very good

Re: [Hardhats-members] WebServices future development???

2005-04-30 Thread Gregory Woodhouse
I've never worked with M2Web, so maybe I'm mistaken here, but I thought its primary function was to generate XML documents from Fileman and make it available via HTTP (not a small accomplishment). Am I mistaken? Implementing CCR would also require the reverse: receiving XML documents and

RE: [Hardhats-members] Open-source Graphics ( was VistA licensing.)

2005-04-30 Thread Bhaskar, KS
The OpenVistA VivA FOIA Gold live DVDs include gimp. I don't remember about OpenVistA VivA 0.4 live CD. -- Bhaskar -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of chuck5566 Sent: Sat 4/30/2005 1:02 PM To: hardhats-members@lists.sourceforge.net Cc: Subject:

Re: [Hardhats-members] Open-source Graphics ( was VistA licensing.)

2005-04-30 Thread Jason Tan Boon Teck
The OpenVistA Viva 0.4 comes with The Gimp v1.3, but I've not been able to successfully initialised the startup on 2 different machines (it app hangs). L8R jason On 5/1/05, Bhaskar, KS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The OpenVistA VivA FOIA Gold live DVDs include gimp. I don't remember about