| [news.eclipse.technology.ohf] Re: H3ET Tools Contribution |
> I got MIFs from the september ballot docs, the vocab is also coming from > that bundle but i'm not sure about oids.xml. > Is available any h3et working eclipse project? Unfortunately, there isn't a complete H3ET workspace available for you to download since we cannot redistribute the HL7 files. You're fine using the files that you mention from the September ballot. We'll add a section to the Wiki that discusses configuring a new H3ET project; for now, I've attached an oids.xml file that you can use. > when i try to design a new mif instance i get the following exception: The bug was encountered because the wizard was unable to identify a static model in the MIF that you selected. This has been (previously) fixed in the current source; an error message is now displayed when an improperly formatted MIF is chosen. Hope this helps, Brandon On 1/31/07 12:12 PM, in article epptjf$ogq$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Ale" <alessandro.fredianelli@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > when i try to design a new mif instance i get the following exception: > > java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Index out of bounds > at org.eclipse.swt.SWT.error(SWT.java:3358) > at org.eclipse.swt.SWT.error(SWT.java:3297) > at org.eclipse.swt.SWT.error(SWT.java:3268) > at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Widget.error(Widget.java:435) > at org.eclipse.swt.widgets.Combo.getItem(Combo.java:575) > at > com.jivamedical.h3et.instanceeditor.ui.wizards.MessageInstanceOptionsPage.getR > ootName(MessageInstanceOptionsPage.java:118) > at > com.jivamedical.h3et.instanceeditor.ui.wizards.NewMessageInstanceWizard.canFin > ish(NewMessageInstanceWizard.java:157) > > I got MIFs from the september ballot docs, the vocab is also coming from > that bundle but i'm not sure about oids.xml. > Is available any h3et working eclipse project? > > Thanks. > > "Brandon Ulrich" <bulrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> ha scritto nel messaggio > news:C1DFD9C4.D279%bulrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>> I'm trying to check out the H3ET through Eclipse H3ET and get a little >>> bit lost - there're two forks of H3ET related, i.e.: >>> - org.eclipse.ohf\H3ET\plugins\XXXXXXXXX >>> - org.eclipse.ohf\plugins\org.eclipse.ohf.h3et.XXXXXXXXX (from .core >>> to .vocab.tests) >> The active development is in the org.eclipse.ohf\plugins directory. >> >>> What packages should I check out as the minimized requirement if I just >>> run as a HL7 V3 designer without using other OHF features? >> You will need the following plug-ins: >> org.eclipse.ohf.h3et.* >> org.eclipse.ohf.utilities >> org.apache.batik >> org.apache.commons.codec >> org.apache.commons.lang >> org.xmlpull.v1 >> >>> Or is there any Getting Started tutorials? >> Sorry, the best place for help is on the newsgroup for now. >> >>> I assume it's the correct source to get the v3 tools announced by >>> HL7/CFH/JIVA on Jan 11th re: >>> "Eclipse-Based Message Development and Validation Tools for HL7 Version >>> 3 Released " >> Yes, these are the tools referred to in the press release at >> http://www.connectingforhealth.nhs.uk/technical/standards/news/hl7_v3_releas >> ed >> >> As of this morning, binaries of these tools have also been made available >> by >> the HL7 Tooling Collaborative. Installation instructions can be found at >> the >> HTC Eclipse Tooling site under downloads. See >> http://hl7projects.hl7.nscee.edu/projects/htc/ >> >> Cheers, >> Brandon >> >> >> On 1/26/07 3:44 PM, in article epd444$2ju$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Phenix Pu >> Qin" <phenix.pu.qin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> Brandon, >>> >>> I'm trying to check out the H3ET through Eclipse H3ET and get a little >>> bit lost - there're two forks of H3ET related, i.e.: >>> - org.eclipse.ohf\H3ET\plugins\XXXXXXXXX >>> - org.eclipse.ohf\plugins\org.eclipse.ohf.h3et.XXXXXXXXX (from .core >>> to .vocab.tests) >>> >>> What packages should I check out as the minimized requirement if I just >>> run as a HL7 V3 designer without using other OHF features? >>> Or is there any Getting Started tutorials? >>> >>> I assume it's the correct source to get the v3 tools announced by >>> HL7/CFH/JIVA on Jan 11th re: >>> "Eclipse-Based Message Development and Validation Tools for HL7 Version >>> 3 Released " >>> >>> Thanks for your effort! >>> >>> Phenix >>> >>> On 2007-01-22 21:21:30 +0800, Brandon Ulrich >>> <bulrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> said: >>> >>>> The source for the Message Instance Editor and MIF Validator tools will >>>> be >>>> available from CVS within the next 48 hours. >>>> >>>> Brandon >>>> >>>>> Both the >>>>> message instance editor and the MIF validation tool will be donated to >>>>> the >>>>> Eclipse OHF in the near future. (We will update the list when the >>>>> timing >>>>> becomes clear.) >>>> >>>> >>>> On 1/16/07 10:26 AM, in article >>>> C1D258C8.ADDF%bulrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, >>>> "Brandon Ulrich" <bulrich@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Ale, >>>>> >>>>> There were two H3ET tools demonstrated at the HL7 working group meeting >>>>> in >>>>> San Diego last Wednesday: a message instance editor that allows editing >>>>> message instances based on MIF models, and a MIF validation tool. Both >>>>> the >>>>> message instance editor and the MIF validation tool will be donated to >>>>> the >>>>> Eclipse OHF in the near future. (We will update the list when the >>>>> timing >>>>> becomes clear.) >>>>> >>>>> In the meantime, access to binary versions of these tools will be made >>>>> available to the HL7 community, probably at the HL7 Project Homebase. I >>>>> will >>>>> update this list when the tools are publicly available. >>>>> >>>>> Cheers, >>>>> Brandon >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 1/16/07 9:53 AM, "Alessandro Fredianelli" >>>>> <alessandro.fredianelli@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi all, >>>>>> any news about h3et tools commitment? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you very much. >>>>>> >>>>>> Regards, Ale. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> ohf-dev mailing list >>>>>> ohf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>> https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/ohf-dev >>> >>> >> > >
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