I would like to thank all for the attention and help. Best Regards,
*M?rcio Costa* B.Sc. in Computer Science @ Cin/UFPE M.Sc. Candidate in Computer Science @ CIn/UFPE MSN: mdckoury at gmail.com 2012/1/26 Thomas Beale <thomas.beale at oceaninformatics.com> > > Just one note of caution - the Java project is in the middle of upgrading > to ADL/AOM 1.5 from 1.4. So the operational code that is there today is for > ADL 1.4. If you are just getting started, the differences probably won't > matter for a while. If you specifically want to see ADL 1.5, you can use > the ADL > Workbench<http://www.openehr.org/svn/ref_impl_eiffel/TRUNK/apps/adl_workbench/doc/web/index.html>. > This is written in Eiffel, which is probably not a language you are > familiar with, but the tool, and test > archetypes<http://www.openehr.org/svn/knowledge2/TRUNK/archetypes/>will help > you understand ADL 1.5, along with this > wiki page.<http://www.openehr.org/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=196633>In > a few months the Java code base will catch up, so ADL 1.5 in Java won't > be that far away. > > - thomas > > > On 26/01/2012 18:20, Athanasios Anastasiou wrote: > > Hello Marcio > > Perhaps the quickest route to do this would be to use the java reference > implementation (http://www.openehr.org/projects/java.html) and more > specifically the classes ADLParser and Archetype. Essentially, you > create a new ADLParser object passing as a parameter a standard file > object pointing to your ADL file and then from the parser you can obtain > an Archetype object using the parse() member function. > > //For a (minimal) example > File fd; > ADLParser theParser; > Archetype MyArchetype; > > fd = new File("openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.blood_pressure.v1.adl"); > theParser = new ADLParser(fd); > MyArchetype = theParser.parse(); > //-------------------------------------------------------------- > // It omits some exception handling but this is the main idea > > You can now traverse the archetype structure implied by your .adl file > using the functions of Archetype such as getAdlVersion(), > getConceptName(), getChildren() and others. > > > You could also use the Clinical Knowledge Manager > (http://openehr.org/knowledge/) to browse archetypes of interest and > download them in XML (rather than ADL). From there you could possibly > process the XML to recover anything you want (concepts, terms, labels etc). > > The code from the opereffa project > (http://opereffa.chime.ucl.ac.uk/introduction.jsf) might also be helpful > for you, depending on what exactly you are trying to do (Web app in > Java, deployed over Tomcat). > > That one is very detailed in that it includes all the necessary (and > extensive) work that is required to handle Archetype(able) information > through the current reference implementation and the Data Access Objects > "mechanism". If my memory is not failing me, it also includes an actual > user interface generator so that forms accepting data are constructed > through the archetypes. > > I hope this helps. > > All the best > Athanasios Anastasiou > > On 26/01/2012 17:43, M?rcio Costa wrote: > > Hello guys, > > i'm trying to build a app using arquetypes and i need to read the ADL to > build my interface. > > where i can get some examples how reading ADL 1.5? Is there some API to > do that? > > thanks in advance, > > *M?rcio Costa* > B.Sc. in Computer Science @ Cin/UFPE > M.Sc. Candidate in Computer Science @ CIn/UFPE > MSN: mdckoury at gmail.com <mailto:mdckoury at gmail.com> <mdckoury at > gmail.com> > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing listopenEHR-technical at > openehr.orghttp://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical > > > > -- > [image: Ocean Informatics] *Thomas Beale > Chief Technology Officer, Ocean Informatics<http://www.oceaninformatics.com/> > * > > Chair Architectural Review Board, *open*EHR > Foundation<http://www.openehr.org/> > Honorary Research Fellow, University College > London<http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/> > Chartered IT Professional Fellow, BCS, British Computer > Society<http://www.bcs.org.uk/> > Health IT blog <http://www.wolandscat.net/> > * > * > > _______________________________________________ > openEHR-technical mailing list > openEHR-technical at openehr.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.openehr.org/mailman/private/openehr-technical_lists.openehr.org/attachments/20120126/fa37f512/attachment.html>