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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gui-Designers was the id_name debate
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J Busser |
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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gui-Designers was the id_name debate |
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Thu, 9 Sep 2004 09:35:16 -0700 |
At 9:06 PM +1000 9/9/04, sjtan wrote:
Is it Oscar(McMaster, not Oscar cluster software) or gnumed ?
It's OSCAR McMaster with which I have the structural concerns.
With Gnumed I have only resource concerns (plus its present inability
to work from a Mac client)
If its oscar, please enumerate your concerns with it. Maybe post
Will do, a bit later.
it's an exercise in getting any tomcat web application to work
The above was apparently very fiddly (a big pain!) said my support person
The way to look at it is...
Helpful, thanks.
A few months ago, I did some work getting gnumed schema to work with
struts, and got demographics update and search working as a web app,
and was working on clinical
Would the above be written in python? Anything worth knowing about
"how" it is written?
If any one wants to hack at struts and gnumed schema, I can put it
in test-area.
A question about the way that CVS works... would the above already be
in your own directory within the gnumed cvs at savannah - or maybe
only if you chose to upload it from your personal computer?
And once it is in your savannah directory, does it remain
inaccessible to other people (maybe 'read-protected')? Is the purpose
of putting it in test-area so that people can revise and add to it,
which they would be unable (?) to do to code in your own directory?
Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gui-Designers was the id_name debate, J Busser, 2004/09/16
- Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gui-Designers was the id_name debate, E Dodd, 2004/09/16
- Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gui-Designers was the id_name debate, Karsten Hilbert, 2004/09/16
- Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gui-Designers was the id_name debate, J Busser, 2004/09/16
- Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gui-Designers was the id_name debate, E Dodd, 2004/09/17
- Re: [Gnumed-devel] Gui-Designers was the id_name debate, Karsten Hilbert, 2004/09/19