Roy Gaber wrote:
> So Cache' Objects does not constitute an Object Database?
I just read the documentation on Cache Objects. I would say it's a long
stretch to say Cache' Objects constitutes an object store. Cache
Objects seem to provide an "Object Database View" of things, but that's
much d
Last fall I announced a simple Java client for GT.M (which will
eventually deal directly with VistA data) for OpenEMed. The goal here
is to allow VistA (and MUMPS data stores in general) to serve as data
storage for Java applications - our immediate need is to persist data
for OMG CORBAMED s
So Cache' Objects does not constitute an Object Database?
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Absoutely! I'm looking at the feasibility of doing this. There was
also a Request for Information released by the Veterans Administration
for companies that could move from MUMPS to object databases, which in
my book automatically implies Java based designs.
Happy to collaborate, etc... on s
Ownership of postings, like an open source applicaion itself
automatically belongs to the author(s) - UNLESS the terms of usage on
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Perhaps a terms of use statement should be created for that Wiki.
The open source license
Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
Perhaps someone, such as yourself, wants to copy the content of the
wikki for commercial purpose. I would see that in bad taste, but it
would be essentially impossible for pursuing a copyright violation. I
say this as someone who has put many hours of preparation into pa
Thanks for this great response Nancy. I really appreciate you taking the
time. I will continue to look through this and the other stuff at the GMU
site.
Thanks again,
Tom McClendon
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On 3/13/06, Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you, Carlos. I think we are set as Kevin's student found another doc
> and Kevin is going to talk with this remaining student
I'm agreeable. He's going to contact me, right?
Kevin
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Yes, he is supposed to email you.
On Monday 13 March 2006 13:44, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:
On 3/13/06, Nancy Anthracite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you, Carlos. I think we are set as Kevin's student found another doc
> and Kevin is going to talk with this remaining student
I'm agreeable
Thank you, Carlos. I think we are set as Kevin's student found another doc
and Kevin is going to talk with this remaining student, but there is another
course starting in May and I hope to recruit a whole new slate of doctors, so
I will definitely be getting back to you.
On Monday 13 March 200
Thanks for the response Carlos. You may want to direct this to Nancy
Anthracite in this group. I think she's looking for some physicians for her
students to interview.
Tom McClendon
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The interviews have to do with the project management part of the course,
estimating the cost of and EMR to a practice, the return on investment, the
needs assessment, etc. Claudine Beron and Farrokh Alemi have been working
together to make some tools for the students and anyone who wants to use
To Tom McClendon:
My brother is a practicing Physician in New York. If you contact me directly
I can put you in touch with him
Carlos Roncal
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