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Re: adl to java object


On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 3:06 PM, Ime Asangansi <asangansi@yahoo.com> wrote:
Thanks, Sebastian.
Yep. This is what I'm looking for.

And please whats the easiest way of getting the javadoc
I need to look more closely at using the Archetype object...

Hi Ime,

CD to top directory of a project (e.g. openehr-rm-core), type "mvn javadoc:javadoc" and find the javadocs from target/site/apidocs

/Rong
 


BTW: I'm trying use the eclipse wizard to create a webclient that links to the archetypefinder (http://www.archetypes.com.au/archetypefinder/services/ArchetypeFinderBean?wsdl)

but I get validation errors that prevent this. I dont know if anyone here could help out.
Please see below:


Line 5.
AN array declaration uses - restricts or extends - the soapenc:Array type, or the wsdl:array attribute is used in the type declaration.
A wsdl:types element contained a data type definition that is not an xml schema definition
Line 208.
The use attribute of a soapbind:body, soapbind:fault, soapbind:header fault doesnt have value of "literal"
Line 132.
name attributes are not unique within the portType definition




Ime



--- On Mon, 6/16/08, Sebastian Garde <sebastian.garde@oceaninformatics.com> wrote:

> From: Sebastian Garde <sebastian.garde@oceaninformatics.com>
> Subject: Re: adl to java object
> To: ref_impl_java@openehr.org
> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 1:48 AM
> Hi Ime,
>
> is this what you are looking for?
>
>
> BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(
>                new InputStreamReader(
>                 new
> FileInputStream("D:\\openEHR-EHR-CLUSTER.auscultation.v1.adl")
> , "UTF-8"
>                                                         )
>                                                 );
> ADLParser parser = new ADLParser(in);
> Archetype a = parser.parse();
>
> System.out.println(a.getArchetypeId());
> System.out.println("Concept: "+a.getConcept());
> System.out.println("OntDefs Lang: " +
> a.getOntology().getLanguages());
> System.out.println("ConceptName
> (en):"+a.getConceptName("en"));
> // if exists... System.out.println("ConceptName
> (tr):"+a.getConceptName("tr"));
> //if exist... System.out.println("ConceptName
> (de):"+a.getConceptName("de"));
> System.out.println(a.getOntology().termDefinition("en",
> "at0000").getText());
> System.out.println(a.getOntology().termDefinition("en",
> "at0000").getDescription());
>
> Cheers
> Sebastian
>
> -----------
> Hi dev guys,
>
> I just hope this is the right place to ask this.
> Today, I just successfully got the java openehr jars...
>
> I am now looking looking forward to being able to parse adl
> into a java object.
> Please I need some documentation or sense of direction in
> trying to do this
> cos I need to work with the object.
>
> Pls help
>
> Thanks a lot
>
> ime
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