Thanks for the MWB URL.
Any experience with NIST Message Maker, anyone ?
cheers,
mehul
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 11:17, James Agnew wrote:
> In that case, I'd say HAPI probably is your best bet.
>
> Here's a link to where you can download MWB though:
> http://sl.infoway-inforoute.ca/content/d
In that case, I'd say HAPI probably is your best bet.
Here's a link to where you can download MWB though:
http://sl.infoway-inforoute.ca/content/dispPage.asp?cw_page=infostand_hl7can_software_e
James
On Wed, Aug 19, 2009 at 8:33 AM, Mehul Sanghvi wrote:
> James,
>
> Automating the process o
Hi Mehul,
Just to add to the chain and agree with the others, HAPI is probably not the
most friendly way of generating one-off messages if you're just looking to
generate a handful of one-time messages. For that purpose, I might recommend
the excellent 7edit product (http://www.7edit.com), but it'
James,
Automating the process of generating messages is what I am trying
to do. I understand that HAPI by itself will not be able to generate
the messages as such and that I will need to write some wrapper code
around it.
Do you have an URL for Message Workbench ? I've looked at
HL7.
>From what little I understand about hapi, you can use it to create a message.
You could probably write a custom UI to take in field values and create the
type of message you want from them in a java app. You might have to look
into how you would be able to save this to a file.
But remember...th
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