Can you realease a C/C++ implementations?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Beale" <[email protected]>
To: "Vincenzo Della Mea" <dellamea at dimi.uniud.it>
Cc: <openehr-technical at openehr.org>
Sent: Saturday, March 22, 2003 12:47 PM
Subject: Re: Introducing myself + question


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> 
> Vincenzo Della Mea wrote:
> 
> > Dear list members,
> >
> > my name is Vincenzo Della Mea, I'm researcher (Medical Informatics) 
> > at  the University of Udine, Italy, with interests until now directed 
> > to  telemedicine.
> >
> > I'm investigating now how to use OpenEHR as a teaching aid for a  
> > Medical Informatics course: as a model, I think is very well 
> > developed  and educational for what regards the correct implementation 
> > of EHRs.
> > So, my question is: I read on the web site that there will be some 
> > Java  implementation available sooner or later. Do you now, at least 
> > in  principle, when?
> 
> there are a couple of Java implementations underway.
> 
> The timetable for openEHR is roughly as follows:
> 
> - stable release "0.9" by end April (validated by formal tools); will 
> include specifications and XML schemas.
> - The validation is done by Eiffel tools, and an Eiffel expression of 
> the specification will also be available around this time
> - initial C# and Java implementations will probably start being released 
> around this time, e..g for datatypes, demographics and so on.
> 
> - thomas beale
> 
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