Paul,
Probably on my website:
http://gboers.xs4all.nl
At a later stage we hope to give it to HL7.org
Gerrit
On Mar 26, 2006, at 3:42 PM, Paul Ramsteijn wrote:
Gerrit,
Currently, we are not compliant to HL7 - we are using a proprietary
XML schema instead. Future formats may comply, however. In both
cases, and from a technical point of view, we have the use of XML
schema in common.
The use of transformers instead of routing the message through XSP
is indeed a different approach. So I am very eager to learn from
your approach! Where can I find it once released?
Thanks,
Paul Ramsteijn.
Gerrit boers wrote:
Paul,
Are you talking about HL7v3 or CDA messages?
I'm building a webapplication for validating HL7 CDA R2 messages
against XML schema and schematron rules. We hope to release this
as open-source soon.
The application uses cForms to handle the uploadform. Based on
the selected validation, the uploaded content is sent to a
pipeline containing a streamgenerator and multiple transformers
which do the validating (validationReportTransformer for XML
schema and xslt for schematron). In my case the result is
rendered as html, you could add a transformer to save the content
to a database.
Hope this helps,
Gerrit Boers
On Mar 26, 2006, at 2:48 PM, Paul Ramsteijn wrote:
Dear all,
Typically an XSP is used to get an XML document into a pipeline.
But how do I do I achieve the opposite?
Use case: my website needs to receive posted XML documents. You
can get a posted XML document into the pipeline by using the
stream generator. But I need to validate the XML document and
store its content into a database, so I guess I need to get it
into an XSP in order to do this kind of processing. Or are there
better approaches?
Thank in advance,
Paul Ramsteijn,
Renal Replacement Registry of the Netherlands.
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