Re: Announcing Archie version 0.4

2018-02-03 Thread Peter Gummer
Interaction with a JavaScript front-end could be done with any back-end 
programming language — it doesn’t have to be Java.

So your point is that Archie's serialisation and deserialisation to JSON will 
will assist this? I believe Thomas’s Eiffel implementation already has JSON 
serialisation, since about 5 years ago.

Peter


> On 3 Feb 2018, at 23:03, Pieter Bos  wrote:
> 
> Or a Java app with rest api and a JavaScript frontend. Let the java 
> application take care of parsing, validating, flattening, operational 
> template creation etc and send json to your front end. Archie has built-in 
> json serialization and deserialization support.
> 
> Pieter
> 
> Op 3 feb. 2018 om 12:05 heeft Seref Arikan 
> mailto:serefari...@kurumsalteknoloji.com>> 
> het volgende geschreven:
> 
> Hi Peter,
> 
> Presumably via use of a transpiler or a bytecode to js/webassembly compiler.
> 
> On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Peter Gummer 
> mailto:peter.gum...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> On 1 Feb 2018, at 05:13, Thomas Beale 
> mailto:thomas.be...@openehr.org>> wrote:
> 
> ... But the main interest is that we will be able to build new tools such as 
> a Java/JS replacement for the ADL Workbench, and of course things like a 
> high-quality, BMM-driven runtime archetype validating kernel for EHR systems, 
> workflow implementations and many other components.
> 
> Hi Thomas, does “JS” stand for JavaScript? If so, I don’t understand how 
> Archie (written in Java, disappointingly) would enable JavaScript 
> implementations. JavaScript has nothing in common with Java (apart from the 
> name).
> 
> Peter


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Re: Announcing Archie version 0.4

2018-02-03 Thread Pablo Pazos
Thanks Pieter, I'm sure we will use it when adl 2 time arrive for us, we
are still on 1.4.

On Feb 3, 2018 9:04 AM, "Pieter Bos"  wrote:

Or a Java app with rest api and a JavaScript frontend. Let the java
application take care of parsing, validating, flattening, operational
template creation etc and send json to your front end. Archie has built-in
json serialization and deserialization support.

Pieter

Op 3 feb. 2018 om 12:05 heeft Seref Arikan mailto:serefari...@kurumsalteknoloji.com>> het
volgende geschreven:

Hi Peter,

Presumably via use of a transpiler or a bytecode to js/webassembly compiler.

On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Peter Gummer mailto:peter.gum...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 1 Feb 2018, at 05:13, Thomas Beale > wrote:

... But the main interest is that we will be able to build new tools such
as a Java/JS replacement for the ADL Workbench, and of course things like a
high-quality, BMM-driven runtime archetype validating kernel for EHR
systems, workflow implementations and many other components.

Hi Thomas, does “JS” stand for JavaScript? If so, I don’t understand how
Archie (written in Java, disappointingly) would enable JavaScript
implementations. JavaScript has nothing in common with Java (apart from the
name).

Peter


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Re: Announcing Archie version 0.4

2018-02-03 Thread Pieter Bos
Or a Java app with rest api and a JavaScript frontend. Let the java application 
take care of parsing, validating, flattening, operational template creation etc 
and send json to your front end. Archie has built-in json serialization and 
deserialization support.

Pieter

Op 3 feb. 2018 om 12:05 heeft Seref Arikan 
mailto:serefari...@kurumsalteknoloji.com>> 
het volgende geschreven:

Hi Peter,

Presumably via use of a transpiler or a bytecode to js/webassembly compiler.

On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Peter Gummer 
mailto:peter.gum...@gmail.com>> wrote:
On 1 Feb 2018, at 05:13, Thomas Beale 
mailto:thomas.be...@openehr.org>> wrote:

... But the main interest is that we will be able to build new tools such as a 
Java/JS replacement for the ADL Workbench, and of course things like a 
high-quality, BMM-driven runtime archetype validating kernel for EHR systems, 
workflow implementations and many other components.

Hi Thomas, does “JS” stand for JavaScript? If so, I don’t understand how Archie 
(written in Java, disappointingly) would enable JavaScript implementations. 
JavaScript has nothing in common with Java (apart from the name).

Peter


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Re: Announcing Archie version 0.4

2018-02-03 Thread Seref Arikan
Hi Peter,

Presumably via use of a transpiler or a bytecode to js/webassembly
compiler.

On Sat, Feb 3, 2018 at 10:56 AM, Peter Gummer 
wrote:

> On 1 Feb 2018, at 05:13, Thomas Beale  wrote:
>
> ... But the main interest is that we will be able to build new tools such
> as a Java/JS replacement for the ADL Workbench, and of course things like a
> high-quality, BMM-driven runtime archetype validating kernel for EHR
> systems, workflow implementations and many other components.
>
>
> Hi Thomas, does “JS” stand for JavaScript? If so, I don’t understand how
> Archie (written in Java, disappointingly) would enable JavaScript
> implementations. JavaScript has nothing in common with Java (apart from the
> name).
>
> Peter
>
>
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Re: Announcing Archie version 0.4

2018-02-03 Thread Peter Gummer
On 1 Feb 2018, at 05:13, Thomas Beale  wrote:
> ... But the main interest is that we will be able to build new tools such as 
> a Java/JS replacement for the ADL Workbench, and of course things like a 
> high-quality, BMM-driven runtime archetype validating kernel for EHR systems, 
> workflow implementations and many other components.
> 

Hi Thomas, does “JS” stand for JavaScript? If so, I don’t understand how Archie 
(written in Java, disappointingly) would enable JavaScript implementations. 
JavaScript has nothing in common with Java (apart from the name).

Peter

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