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From: David F. <dw...@la...> - 2003-01-01 22:10:37
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I've released a new version of OpenEMed (v 0.99.0) which has a number of improvements. The two primary features are the full BSAFER medical surveillance system which we have deployed as part of the National BioDefense Initiative in Albuquerque, NM, and the conversion to using OpenORB as the default ORB. The system still works with Orbacus and Adiron but is not deployed with those as a default. Additional security work was done to enable identifying the user and their rights for certain applications such as RAD. This utilizes CSIv2 where available to identify the user. We have successfully used this system with the Xtradyne Domain Boundary Controller behind a firewall. As soon as the Adiron software is validated with OpenORB, we will provide that support, also. CVS commits are now being logged and you can see those if you are interested. They were coming to the openmed-developer list, but the volume was too great so I've moved those to the openmed-commits email list. Several people complained about the high volume of changes. If you download the tar ball of software please note that on Windows the sethome.bat file needs to be edited to reflect the OJB-0.9.8 jar file and in one directory there is an OpenORB.xml file that overrides the default one. This should be removed for normal operation, but it does show one how to locally override the configuration in OpenORB.xml that is available by default. Enjoy and have a happy new year! Dave |