ADL Workbench command line tool

2013-03-15 Thread Bert Verhees
On 03/15/2013 12:20 AM, Thomas Beale wrote:
> On 14/03/2013 19:18, Bert Verhees wrote:
>> On 03/14/2013 03:53 PM, Thomas Beale wrote:
>>> I had a feeling someone would want this ok, it's next up.
>> Didn't you ever need it?
>
> well normally we just use the workbench. Path extraction has been 
> there for probably 8 years...
That is what I thought ;-)

But it is OK, that a commandline tool does the same, in fact, very handy

Bert



ADL Workbench command line tool

2013-03-14 Thread Thomas Beale
On 14/03/2013 19:18, Bert Verhees wrote:
> On 03/14/2013 03:53 PM, Thomas Beale wrote:
>> I had a feeling someone would want this ok, it's next up.
> Didn't you ever need it?

well normally we just use the workbench. Path extraction has been there 
for probably 8 years...

- thomas




ADL Workbench command line tool

2013-03-14 Thread Peter Gummer
Roger Erens wrote:

> Finally, the link to the download page of the command line compiler
> links to that of the AWB.



Hi Roger,

That's correct. The command line compiler is part of the ADL Workbench 
installation.

Peter


ADL Workbench command line tool

2013-03-14 Thread Bert Verhees
On 03/14/2013 03:53 PM, Thomas Beale wrote:
> I had a feeling someone would want this ok, it's next up.
Didn't you ever need it?

Bert



ADL Workbench command line tool

2013-03-14 Thread Thomas Beale
On 14/03/2013 10:53, Jos? Hil?rio Almeida wrote:
> Thank you for your work on this tool.
> A powerful path extraction interface would be 
> very useful, especially for returning leaf paths. That would be very 
> handy.
>

I had a feeling someone would want this ok, it's next up.

- thomas




ADL Workbench command line tool

2013-03-14 Thread Roger Erens
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Peter Gummer
 wrote:
> Roger Erens wrote:
>
>> Finally, the link to the download page of the command line compiler
>> links to that of the AWB.
>
>
>
> Hi Roger,
>
> That's correct. The command line compiler is part of the ADL Workbench 
> installation.
>
> Peter

Oh, I see. I thought it might better link to the page that Thomas
pointed to in his original post. But that's not really a download
page, indeed.

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ADL Workbench command line tool

2013-03-14 Thread José Hilário Almeida
Thank you for your work on this tool.
A powerful path extraction interface would be very useful, especially for
returning leaf paths. That would be very handy.


Jos? Hil?rio Almeida
*CINTESIS* - Center for Research in Health Technologies and Information
Systems 
Faculty of Medicine, University of Porto


On 13 March 2013 15:49, Thomas Beale wrote:

>
> I have been developing a command line version of the ADL workbench in the
> background, using all the same compiler code of course. It has not yet been
> released, but 
> hereis some 
> documentation.
>
> I would be interested to know what the broader interest in such a tool
> would be and what people would like it to do. Examples of requirements
> might be:
>
>- generate operational templates (OPTs)
>- extract paths from archetypes
>- validate an entire repository of archetypes and generate a report.
>
> It does some of these already and could be made to do many more such
> things.
>
> all feedback welcome.
>
> - thomas beale
>
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ADL Workbench command line tool

2013-03-14 Thread Roger Erens
Hello Thomas,

thanks for providing another way of interacting with the openEHR tooling.

If I may hijack this posting: I think it would be helpful if the descriptions on
http://www.openehr.org/downloads/modellingtools
could make a little bit more clearer what AWB does that AE does not
and vice versa.

Also, such a description would be welcome too on the download page of
AWB (AE does already include the description at the top of its
download page).
Finally, the link to the download page of the command line compiler
links to that of the AWB.

Best regards,

Roger

On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 4:49 PM, Thomas Beale
 wrote:
>
> I have been developing a command line version of the ADL workbench in the
> background, using all the same compiler code of course. It has not yet been
> released, but here is some documentation.
>
> I would be interested to know what the broader interest in such a tool would
> be and what people would like it to do. Examples of requirements might be:
>
> generate operational templates (OPTs)
> extract paths from archetypes
> validate an entire repository of archetypes and generate a report.
>
> It does some of these already and could be made to do many more such things.
>
> all feedback welcome.
>
> - thomas beale
>
>
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ADL Workbench command line tool

2013-03-13 Thread Thomas Beale

I have been developing a command line version of the ADL workbench in 
the background, using all the same compiler code of course. It has not 
yet been released, but here 
 is 
some documentation.

I would be interested to know what the broader interest in such a tool 
would be and what people would like it to do. Examples of requirements 
might be:

  * generate operational templates (OPTs)
  * extract paths from archetypes
  * validate an entire repository of archetypes and generate a report.

It does some of these already and could be made to do many more such things.

all feedback welcome.

- thomas beale

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