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From: Li, W. <Wen...@mi...> - 2009-04-10 21:17:13
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The OpenPIXPDQ project has been successfully migrated to OHT from SourceForge. Moving forward, please use https://openpixpdq.projects.openhealthtools.org/ds/viewForums.do to participate in the development, bug reporting, feature functionality and forum discussions, etc Thanks, Wenzhi Li Open Source Solutions - Healthcare Misys Solutions for Healthcare 8529 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 T (919) 329 1805 M (917) 754 0517 F (919) 457 4805 E wen...@mi... www.misys.com This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking. This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. |
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From: Li, W. <Wen...@mi...> - 2009-03-19 15:48:41
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Creating updated matching patient ID list of PIX Update Notification has been moved from the core OpenPIXPDQ to the IPIXManagerAdapter implementation. This way, it will reduce the overhead on PIX Feed messages for those adapter implementations that do not support PIX Update Notification. The net affect of this change is the minor modification on the creatPatient, updatePatient and mergePatients of IPixManagerAdapter: the return data type becomes a list of PatientIdentifiers instead of null. public List<PatientIdentifier> createPatient(Patient patient, MessageHeader header) throws PixManagerException; public List<List<PatientIdentifier>> updatePatient(Patient patient, MessageHeader header) throws PixManagerException; public List<List<PatientIdentifier>> mergePatients(Patient patientMain, Patient patientOld, MessageHeader header) throws PixManagerException; Please look for Javadoc for descriptions of the return data type. Wenzhi Li Open Source Solutions - Healthcare Misys Solutions for Healthcare 8529 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 T (919) 329 1805 M (917) 754 0517 F (919) 457 4805 E wen...@mi... www.misys.com This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking. This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. |
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From: Prasanna N. <pra...@gm...> - 2009-03-18 08:43:18
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Hi Srini, Sorry for the delayed response. It would help communicating through the developer mailing list and I've marked copy in this reply. If required we can talk over phone. Please let us know any specific query you have. Regards, Prasanna On 3/17/09, sriniv <sri...@gm...> wrote: > Hi Neelavar > > I work for a company called Peerplace, Inc. which specializes in > providing IT solutions for the Social Care sector. Our solution is a > J2EE web application with DB2 as the backend database. > > We have recently come across a requirement where we need to provide > PIX/PDQ services to other participating enterprises. > > We also need to consume PIX/PDQ services from other XDS repositories. > > While doing research, I have come across your opensource project. > > Could you please give me some inputs, roadmaps, technical material to > understand the implementation of these services. > > I am very much willing to contribute all my learning and resulting work > products to your project in terms of documentation and sample code. > > Hoping to hear from you, > > Best Regards and TIA, > Srini > -- > This message was sent from Launchpad by the user > sriniv (https://launchpad.net/~srini-venigalla) > using the "Contact this user" link on your profile page. > For more information see > https://help.launchpad.net/YourAccount/ContactingPeople > -- Sent from Gmail for mobile | mobile.google.com Regards, Prasanna Neelavar ----- GMail is Interesting ------ Use it --- |
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From: Parag S. <par...@ci...> - 2009-02-19 14:20:57
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Hi Wenzhi, Thanks for this mail. We had success in logging the message to database using the MessageStoreService. That'll work for us. Regards, Parag Parag Someshwar CitiusTech 41/2 Teritex Building Saki Vihar Lake Road Mumbai 400 072, India Ph: +91 22 2857 6000 <mailto:par...@ci...> par...@ci... From: Li, Wenzhi [mailto:Wen...@mi...] Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 3:10 AM To: Parag Someshwar Cc: Dennis Wilson; ope...@li...; lai...@li... Subject: OpenPIXPDQ - Capturing Raw Messages with log4j Hi Parag, I forgot to tell you, actually within our existing OpenPIXPDQ codebase, you are able to capture all inbound and outbound raw messages using log4j. You don't have to add additional log4j log entries in the code. All you need to do is get the log4j.xml in the conf folder of OpenPIXPDQ, and set the following log4j categories for HAPI (HAPI did a good job capturing all the raw messages): <!-- Limit the ca.uhn.hl7v2 (HAPI API) category --> <category name="ca.uhn.hl7v2"> <priority value="INFO" /> </category> <category name="ca.uhn.hl7v2.app"> <priority value="WARN" /> </category> Feel free to let me know if you have any additional requests, Good Luck, Wenzhi Li Open Source Solutions - Healthcare Misys Solutions for Healthcare 8529 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 T (919) 329 1805 M (917) 754 0517 F (919) 457 4805 E wen...@mi... <file:///\\www.misys.com> www.misys.com This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking. This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. |
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From: Li, W. <Wen...@mi...> - 2009-02-19 00:11:35
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Hi Parag, I forgot to tell you, actually within our existing OpenPIXPDQ codebase, you are able to capture all inbound and outbound raw messages using log4j. You don't have to add additional log4j log entries in the code. All you need to do is get the log4j.xml in the conf folder of OpenPIXPDQ, and set the following log4j categories for HAPI (HAPI did a good job capturing all the raw messages): <!-- Limit the ca.uhn.hl7v2 (HAPI API) category --> <category name="ca.uhn.hl7v2"> <priority value="INFO" /> </category> <category name="ca.uhn.hl7v2.app"> <priority value="WARN" /> </category> Feel free to let me know if you have any additional requests, Good Luck, Wenzhi Li Open Source Solutions - Healthcare Misys Solutions for Healthcare 8529 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 T (919) 329 1805 M (917) 754 0517 F (919) 457 4805 E wen...@mi... www.misys.com This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking. This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. |
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From: Li, W. <Wen...@mi...> - 2008-12-18 04:35:29
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Hi Joe, Thanks for pointing out the problems. Many of them are useful though we know the web app and build process are broken. I am actually in a process of decoupling web application from the main code base. That's to say, create a separate web project, and move all web relevant content away from the core java component. In doing so, our application users can decide to either use our web application or build their own. What do you think? As more external develops are joining this project, we will make sure there is a README file and keep the build process always working. I posted a design doc in my earlier message. Hopefully it can help you guys understand some of the design. I hope we are on the same picture about the adapter. The pix/pdq adapter in this project is the one that hooks up Pix/Pdq core component we are building with an underneath eMPI. Currently we are building an adapter to use openEMPI code base contributed by California Healthcare Foundation (CHCF). If you guys have any other empi in java or .Net/c#, feel free to build one. We can definitely further discuss about it. Also, your team are welcome to contribute any idea and development to this project. If you find any issue, please fix and check them in. Let me know if anyone need a commit access to the svn repository. Best, Wenzhi ________________________________ From: Joe Stein [mailto:JS...@Au...] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 6:05 PM To: Li, Wenzhi; ope...@li... Subject: RE: build issue? Thanks Wenzhi, that did the trick to keep me moving forward. I ended up having to make a few other changes (not a huge deal) from what I checked out to get the build to work. 1) another libsrc in my build.properties (mainlibsrc=./src/web/WEB-INF/lib) 2) update build.xml for the new mainlibsrc 3) copy my own "helper-jars" into lib (jsp-api.jar & servlet-api.jar) 4) struts-logic.tld in the src/web/WEB-INF 5) created folder under dist called OpenPIX (when building jar) 6) copied built jar to WEB-INF lib to run app Not sure if this was intended but wanted to point it out as I would see others having the issue. I would check in a readme.txt for maybe #3, #5 & #6 and could check in changes for the others but I do appreciate the value of figuring it out too. I handed this over to my team to hook up the db and keep moving it forward and run some tests with our www.inscrybe.com system. We implement our solution software as a service (Mostly Java but also C++ and some DotNet) so I am not sure how an adapter would work here (yet) but will think more and we could discuss it. Our client software [Authentidate Inscrybe Connector] to connect to our service is 100% Windows based and runs at our customer's networks for integrating with systems like Mckesson, Cerner, etc... I could definitely envision a C# adapter that we would add as part of our Authentidate Inscrybe Connector that already sends/receives HL7, XML, PDFs, etc.... so our connector could then talk pix/pdq on the client network with other system for Inscrybe to interoperate around firewalls. Joe Stein From: Li, Wenzhi [mailto:Wen...@mi...] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:03 AM To: Joe Stein; ope...@li... Subject: RE: build issue? Joe, It is a JDK version problem. What jdk version are you using? Can you try to use jdk 1.6? Below are a list of some of the version numbers and their corresponding Java runtimes: Version 50.0 = Java 1.6.x Version 49.0 = Java 1.5.x Version 48.0 = Java 1.4.x Just be aware that we are still in the process of working on the implementation. The final version may not be ready until Connectathon 2009 time which is end of Feb 2009. Also, I am curiously. Do you have your own empi and would like to create a pix/pdq adapter? Thanks, Wenzhi ________________________________ From: Joe Stein [mailto:JS...@Au...] Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:52 PM To: ope...@li... Subject: build issue? Hi, I just checked out the latest version from the trunk and got this issue. Wanted to walk through the code and create an adapter for our solution and do some testing with our team [javac] C:\projects\OpenPixPDQ\trunk\OpenPIXPDQ\src\java\org\openhealthexchange\ openpixpdq\data\MessageHeader.java:33: cannot access com.misyshealthcare.connect.net.Identifier [javac] bad class file: C:\projects\OpenPixPDQ\trunk\OpenPIXPDQ\lib\braid\braid-base-1.1.jar(com /misyshealthcare/connect/net/Identifier.class) [javac] class file has wrong version 50.0, should be 49.0 [javac] Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpath. [javac] import com.misyshealthcare.connect.net.Identifier; Joseph M. Stein, Senior Director Authentidate Holding Corp Connell Corporate Center 300 Connell Drive, 5th Floor Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 908-787-1700 (office) 908-787-1678 (direct) 917-597-9771 (cell) js...@au... http://www.authentidate.com This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking. This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. |
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From: Joe S. <JS...@Au...> - 2008-12-17 23:05:05
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Thanks Wenzhi, that did the trick to keep me moving forward. I ended up having to make a few other changes (not a huge deal) from what I checked out to get the build to work. 1) another libsrc in my build.properties (mainlibsrc=./src/web/WEB-INF/lib) 2) update build.xml for the new mainlibsrc 3) copy my own "helper-jars" into lib (jsp-api.jar & servlet-api.jar) 4) struts-logic.tld in the src/web/WEB-INF 5) created folder under dist called OpenPIX (when building jar) 6) copied built jar to WEB-INF lib to run app Not sure if this was intended but wanted to point it out as I would see others having the issue. I would check in a readme.txt for maybe #3, #5 & #6 and could check in changes for the others but I do appreciate the value of figuring it out too. I handed this over to my team to hook up the db and keep moving it forward and run some tests with our www.inscrybe.com system. We implement our solution software as a service (Mostly Java but also C++ and some DotNet) so I am not sure how an adapter would work here (yet) but will think more and we could discuss it. Our client software [Authentidate Inscrybe Connector] to connect to our service is 100% Windows based and runs at our customer's networks for integrating with systems like Mckesson, Cerner, etc... I could definitely envision a C# adapter that we would add as part of our Authentidate Inscrybe Connector that already sends/receives HL7, XML, PDFs, etc.... so our connector could then talk pix/pdq on the client network with other system for Inscrybe to interoperate around firewalls. Joe Stein From: Li, Wenzhi [mailto:Wen...@mi...] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:03 AM To: Joe Stein; ope...@li... Subject: RE: build issue? Joe, It is a JDK version problem. What jdk version are you using? Can you try to use jdk 1.6? Below are a list of some of the version numbers and their corresponding Java runtimes: Version 50.0 = Java 1.6.x Version 49.0 = Java 1.5.x Version 48.0 = Java 1.4.x Just be aware that we are still in the process of working on the implementation. The final version may not be ready until Connectathon 2009 time which is end of Feb 2009. Also, I am curiously. Do you have your own empi and would like to create a pix/pdq adapter? Thanks, Wenzhi ________________________________ From: Joe Stein [mailto:JS...@Au...] Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:52 PM To: ope...@li... Subject: build issue? Hi, I just checked out the latest version from the trunk and got this issue. Wanted to walk through the code and create an adapter for our solution and do some testing with our team [javac] C:\projects\OpenPixPDQ\trunk\OpenPIXPDQ\src\java\org\openhealthexchange\ openpixpdq\data\MessageHeader.java:33: cannot access com.misyshealthcare.connect.net.Identifier [javac] bad class file: C:\projects\OpenPixPDQ\trunk\OpenPIXPDQ\lib\braid\braid-base-1.1.jar(com /misyshealthcare/connect/net/Identifier.class) [javac] class file has wrong version 50.0, should be 49.0 [javac] Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct subdirectory of the classpath. [javac] import com.misyshealthcare.connect.net.Identifier; Joseph M. Stein, Senior Director Authentidate Holding Corp Connell Corporate Center 300 Connell Drive, 5th Floor Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922 908-787-1700 (office) 908-787-1678 (direct) 917-597-9771 (cell) js...@au... http://www.authentidate.com This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking. This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. |
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From: Dennis W. <dw...@cc...> - 2008-12-17 17:06:53
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Wenzhi: Thanks for the quick response. I thought I had subscribed to the dev list, but perhaps not. We're looking for a ITI-TF v5 implementation to use for CCHIT certification testing. We also currently talking to Rob Snelick at NIST about his implementation too, but we need to make a decision soon however. Yes we need the HL7 v2 transactions (QBP^Q22/QBP^Q23, RSP^K22/RSP^K23) - the requirements for a v3 flavor will come later (probably 2010). I'm not seeing much documentation at the project site (sourceforge.net/projects/openpixpdq) yet, but I will ask our developers to start looking at the code. Is there any additional information not posted at the site you have that might be useful to our team for our evaluation? thanks, dw From: Li, Wenzhi [mailto:Wen...@mi...] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:03 AM To: Dennis Wilson Cc: ope...@li... Subject: RE: openpixpdq Hi Dennis, Good you are sending me this email. I was trying to find your email address, and gave you a response to your earlier message. Somehow, I didn't receive any notice from your first message post. That probably is because you didn't subscribe to the mailing list. Anyway, the dev mailing list is for developers, and forum would be a better place to post questions. Ok, back to your questions: 1. Yes, we are implementing based on the latest 5.0 ITI-TF specs. 2. The initial supported PIX/PDQ version is V2, which will be tested at Connectathon 2009. PIX/PDQ V3 will be supported later, but we cannot make it to Connectathon 2009. Which version are you looking for? I believe you are interested in V2, right? 3. The supported profile/transactions are PIX Manager(PIX Feed, PIX Query & PIX Update Notification), and PDQ (PDQ Query). Are you going to use OpenPixPdq for CCHIT test? If yes, I'll try to coordinate, and support your needs. Best Regards, Wenzhi ________________________________ From: Dennis Wilson [mailto:dw...@cc...] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:44 AM To: Li, Wenzhi Subject: openpixpdq Wenzhi: I see where you mention going to the Feb IHE Connectathon. I assume this means the openpixpdq is supporting Rev 5.0 of the ITI-TF. Is this correct? thanks, dw Dennis Wilson Certification Technology Director, CCHIT Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology 512.852.9582 voice | 512.484.8643 mobile mailto:dw...@cc... <mailto:dw...@cc...> This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking. This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. |
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From: Li, W. <Wen...@mi...> - 2008-12-17 16:05:56
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Hi Dennis, Good you are sending me this email. I was trying to find your email address, and gave you a response to your earlier message. Somehow, I didn't receive any notice from your first message post. That probably is because you didn't subscribe to the mailing list. Anyway, the dev mailing list is for developers, and forum would be a better place to post questions. Ok, back to your questions: 1. Yes, we are implementing based on the latest 5.0 ITI-TF specs. 2. The initial supported PIX/PDQ version is V2, which will be tested at Connectathon 2009. PIX/PDQ V3 will be supported later, but we cannot make it to Connectathon 2009. Which version are you looking for? I believe you are interested in V2, right? 3. The supported profile/transactions are PIX Manager(PIX Feed, PIX Query & PIX Update Notification), and PDQ (PDQ Query). Are you going to use OpenPixPdq for CCHIT test? If yes, I'll try to coordinate, and support your needs. Best Regards, Wenzhi ________________________________ From: Dennis Wilson [mailto:dw...@cc...] Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 10:44 AM To: Li, Wenzhi Subject: openpixpdq Wenzhi: I see where you mention going to the Feb IHE Connectathon. I assume this means the openpixpdq is supporting Rev 5.0 of the ITI-TF. Is this correct? thanks, dw Dennis Wilson Certification Technology Director, CCHIT Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology 512.852.9582 voice | 512.484.8643 mobile mailto:dw...@cc... <mailto:dw...@cc...> This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking. This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. |
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From: Li, W. <Wen...@mi...> - 2008-12-17 15:05:25
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Joe,
It is a JDK version problem. What jdk version are you using? Can you try
to use jdk 1.6?
Below are a list of some of the version numbers and their corresponding
Java runtimes:
Version 50.0 = Java 1.6.x
Version 49.0 = Java 1.5.x
Version 48.0 = Java 1.4.x
Just be aware that we are still in the process of working on the
implementation. The final version may not be ready until Connectathon
2009 time which is end of Feb 2009.
Also, I am curiously. Do you have your own empi and would like to create
a pix/pdq adapter?
Thanks,
Wenzhi
________________________________
From: Joe Stein [mailto:JS...@Au...]
Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 11:52 PM
To: ope...@li...
Subject: build issue?
Hi, I just checked out the latest version from the trunk and got this
issue.
Wanted to walk through the code and create an adapter for our solution
and do some testing with our team
[javac]
C:\projects\OpenPixPDQ\trunk\OpenPIXPDQ\src\java\org\openhealthexchange\
openpixpdq\data\MessageHeader.java:33: cannot access
com.misyshealthcare.connect.net.Identifier
[javac] bad class file:
C:\projects\OpenPixPDQ\trunk\OpenPIXPDQ\lib\braid\braid-base-1.1.jar(com
/misyshealthcare/connect/net/Identifier.class)
[javac] class file has wrong version 50.0, should be 49.0
[javac] Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct
subdirectory of the classpath.
[javac] import com.misyshealthcare.connect.net.Identifier;
Joseph M. Stein, Senior Director
Authentidate Holding Corp
Connell Corporate Center
300 Connell Drive, 5th Floor
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
908-787-1700 (office)
908-787-1678 (direct)
917-597-9771 (cell)
js...@au... <mailto:js...@au...>
http://www.authentidate.com <http://www.authentidate.com>
This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking.
This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person.
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From: Joe S. <JS...@Au...> - 2008-12-17 05:04:26
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Hi, I just checked out the latest version from the trunk and got this
issue.
Wanted to walk through the code and create an adapter for our solution
and do some testing with our team
[javac]
C:\projects\OpenPixPDQ\trunk\OpenPIXPDQ\src\java\org\openhealthexchange\
openpixpdq\data\MessageHeader.java:33: cannot access
com.misyshealthcare.connect.net.Identifier
[javac] bad class file:
C:\projects\OpenPixPDQ\trunk\OpenPIXPDQ\lib\braid\braid-base-1.1.jar(com
/misyshealthcare/connect/net/Identifier.class)
[javac] class file has wrong version 50.0, should be 49.0
[javac] Please remove or make sure it appears in the correct
subdirectory of the classpath.
[javac] import com.misyshealthcare.connect.net.Identifier;
Joseph M. Stein, Senior Director
Authentidate Holding Corp
Connell Corporate Center
300 Connell Drive, 5th Floor
Berkeley Heights, NJ 07922
908-787-1700 (office)
908-787-1678 (direct)
917-597-9771 (cell)
js...@au... <mailto:js...@au...>
http://www.authentidate.com <http://www.authentidate.com>
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From: Dennis W. <dw...@cc...> - 2008-12-12 22:48:15
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Hello, I am looking for an open source PIX/PDQ server we could leverage in CCHIT certification testing. What IHE ITI-TF profile version(s) does this PIX/PDQ implementation support? thanks, dw Dennis Wilson Certification Technology Director, CCHIT Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology 512.852.9582 voice | 512.484.8643 mobile mailto:dw...@cc... |
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From: Li, W. <Wen...@mi...> - 2008-10-23 18:31:14
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Welcome to OpenPIXPDQ project. This email listed is created for all developers to share development information. Thanks, Wenzhi Li Open Source Solutions - Healthcare Misys Solutions for Healthcare 8529 Six Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina 27615 T (919) 329 1805 M (917) 754 0517 F (919) 457 4805 E wen...@mi... www.misys.com This email and any attachments have been scanned for known viruses using multiple scanners. We believe that this email and any attachments are virus free, however the recipient must take full responsibility for virus checking. This email message is intended for the named recipient only. It may be privileged and/or confidential. If you are not the named recipient of this email please notify us immediately and do not copy it or use it for any purpose, nor disclose its contents to any other person. |