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
Can't find it in the ftp. Can someone send me the link to download CPRS-R?
Anna
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From: "Aylesworth, Marc A Ctr AFRL/IFSE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 1:50 AM
Subject: RE: [Hardhats-members] Java-client access to VistA
I am not aware of such an effort, and I don't think you will be able to
create a credible back-of-the-cocktail-napkin estimate.
If you really want a credible estimate, I would suggest running the
source code through a reverse engineering tool to create a metric such
as the number of function point
Why redo it if Codeweavers is going to make it work on Linux using Crossover
Office and Wine? Not to mention, that by the time you recoded it, there
would be a new version or a bunch of new functionality you would have to add
or change. Wiat for Codeweavers or wait for the CPRS-R Java version.
Has anyone tried to estimate the work involved in redoing CPRS
for Linux - I mean complete with the RPC or else it does not
make sense. A wild guess without seriously looking under the
hood - I think something like 3-5 man years will be needed to
port it for freedom from Windows. But then if someon
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Subject: Re: [Hardhats-members] Java-client access to VistA RPC (Remote
Procedure Calls)
Doesn't VistALink support Java (not sure if it uses RPC architecture).
There's also the FixIt stuff at
http://www.uku.fi/tike/fixit/english.html
At 03:18 PM
Doesn't VistALink support Java (not sure if it uses RPC architecture).
There's also the FixIt stuff at
http://www.uku.fi/tike/fixit/english.html
At 03:18 PM 3/6/2006, you wrote:
I've been asked to look into the possibility of using a Java client to
access VistA via the RPC Broker. Is t
Yes, we definitely do not want to reinvent -- or even modify -- CPRS. We do,
however, need to augment its functionality to address small-office/clinic
workflow issues and provide some automated, user-friendly linkages to an
existing practice management system. We were hoping that we could use a Jav
You do not want to reinvent the wheel if at all possible. CPRS looks nice and
simple on the surface, but it isn't. There is a lot under the hood.
There have been many who think it would be relatively easy to replace CPRS
with something done in "X", but it is just not that simple. Take a loo
I've been asked to look into the possibility of using a Java client to
access VistA via the RPC Broker. Is this perhaps something simple that has
already been done (I hope, I hope, I hope) or will it require inventing (as
opposed to reinventing) the wheel?
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