Re: [openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-19 Thread balu raman
Proteus seems to have a dependency on Jess, the Rete engine from Sandia Lab. As far as my knowledge goes, which is outdated, Jess is not FOSS, may be free for academics. If I am not mistaken, you can still release Proteus as FOSS without Jess. balu raman, msee., ccp ryder brook pediatrics

Re: [openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-19 Thread Hemant Shah
Balu, Good Sleuthing! Yes, Jess will NOT be distributed with the open source version. We have replaced Jess based inference tool with BeanShell based inference tool. This will come with a rule editing tool (Greed) which converts the specified rules into Java code. Since Proteus Inference tools

Re: [openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-19 Thread balu raman
Hi Hemant Bhayya, Thanks. I can't wait to try out Proteus. - balu Hemant Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Balu, Good Sleuthing! Yes, Jess will NOT be distributed with the open source version. We have replaced Jess based inference tool with BeanShell based inference

Re: [openhealth] Open Sourcing of Proteus Tools

2007-12-19 Thread Nandalal Gunaratne
I do too! Nandalal Gunaratne MS FRCS MRACS --- Fred Trotter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Your application is sounding more and more exciting!! I look forward to your release! -FT On Dec 19, 2007 8:37 AM, Hemant Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Balu, Good Sleuthing! Yes, Jess will

[openhealth] Updated agenda for 16th VistA Community Meeting

2007-12-19 Thread K.S. Bhaskar
The VistA Community Meeting agenda is filling out nicely (http://www.worldvista.org/Conferences/16th-vista-community-meeting), and starting to take on some semblance of firmness. We are especially fortunate that George Timson, the author of Fileman, VistA's own database management system,