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Re: RES: Recent re-factoring to Grok was: RES: openEHR Terminology source file
Hi Roger,
I think I read your questions "slightly" differently than Sergio so I
will try to add some more information.
On Thu, 2009-03-19 at 08:51 -0300, Sergio Miranda Freire wrote:
> Hi Roger,
>
> Answering your questions:
> A) it is in oeterm directory when you update the source code from the trunk.
Sergio's original minitermserver is in the ~vcs-imports/oship/trunk code
tree. This is what is getting imported from openehr.org svn.
See: http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~vcs-imports/oship/trunk/files/head%
3A/openehr//minitermserv/
> B) I am not in my computer now, but I think there is just one module in that directory.
There is one module in that directory that parses the XML (excluding the
country and languages sections which are already available in Grok/Zope3
and updated by others as things change.
> C and D) The package is org.openehr.rm.support.terminology and the specification is in the support_im.pdf doc in the openEHR site.
>
Located here: http://www.openehr.org/releases/1.0.2/roadmap.html though
I can't seem to get to the xml file right now but it is in the oeterm
directory in OSHIP.
> Since you are working with ICD10, this issue directly concerns you. I agree with most of Tim's answer, except what concerns the termserver.
> I will return to this issue later, but before I will have a closer look at his code and at the specs again.
Looking at the code and the specs is a good idea. However, I also
STRONGLY suggest that you include in that study; the capability and
overlapping functionality of Grok.
Compare parsing and searching XML files to reading from a cataloged and
indexed BTree container.
Cheers,
Tim
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