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Re: About using 'openEHR Java kernel 1.2 API'


Fan, Sarah wrote:
Hi Rong,

 

I am a Java Developer.  As I am new to the API and very interested in 
exploring it, can I ask a very simple question?  How do you construct a 
RM object based on the constraints defined in an archetype?  Does the 
API has the function to do that, or the developer has to do it himself? 
 
Could you give me a simple code example?

 

Thank you in advance,

 

Fan,Yue

Hi Yue,

I will CC this to openehr-implementers list so others can follow the 
discussion as well, hope you don't mind.  :)

Archetype based object creation is supported by this API, though the 
current implementation is not complete - e.g. archetype slot is not 
supported yet. We are constantly improving the status of the code as 
you 
can see from the bitkeeper logs. Any contribution in terms of bug 
report/patch/improvement is highly appreciated.

To try object creation, you need to:
1. create an Archetype definition in object form (normally it's done by 
the ADL parser parsing archetype definition in ADL syntax)
2. create a map for input values
3. create a map for system values - character setting, language etc
4. create a empty map for error message if any error occurs
5. finally call Archetype.buildRMObject()

Please see the unit test - org.openehr.am.ArchetypeTest for detailed 
usage demonstration. For more information regarding the design of 
archetype based object creation, see section 8 of the design document 
at 
http://www.openehr.org/repositories/kernel_java-dev/latest/docs/design.html

Please note that this specific part of the API for object creation is 
_NOT_ specified by the openEHR RM or AM spec docs, and it is still bit 
experimental. Therefore, it could change later on when more 
implementation experience is gained.

Since creation of archetype definition manually is a very tedious task, 
it limits the possibility to create complex archetype to use. One 
should 
use an ADL parser to create object form of archetype by parsing 
archetype in ADL form. We have done such a parser and will announce it 
very soon.

Regards,

Rong





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