[Basic Question] - Need for Support Classes [message #45017] |
Tue, 05 August 2008 07:21 |
Stefan S. Messages: 22 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi OHF-Newsgroup Members!
I have a very basic question, and I am looking forward to finding help
here.
As a basic idea I want to implement a prototype of a very simple Document
Repository. [To sum up, just a webservice, supporting the transaction
ITI-15, ITI-14 to a public or test registry...]
During the last days I have evaluated many frameworks and libraries like
OHF, OHF Bridge, IHEOs, and so on.
Nevertheless I have made nearly no progress. Most of the times the
documentations was neither not available or outdated and so on... (But you
will most likely have experienced this too...)
So my basic question is as follows:
What framework, library (and which part of it...) would you recommend for
my goal? I mean I do not want to re-invent the wheel and therefor I am
looking for classes that perform basic tasks like "Parsing Messages",
"Transforming" and so on...
Thanks in Advance for both your knowledge and your time!
Greetings
Stefan
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Re: [Basic Question] - Need for Support Classes [message #45049 is a reply to message #45017] |
Tue, 05 August 2008 16:39 |
No real name Messages: 292 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Stefan,
For this - consider the code generated for the ebXML 2.1 and 3.0 models.
There is some 'test' (loosely speaking) code that shows how these
models can be used to parse. These models are based on EMF ... which
schema validates XML upon reading it into it's representation.
Additionally - we have the SOAP layer completely separate from the XDS
client side logic, this could potentially be of use.
So check out:
org.eclipse.ohf.ihe.common.ebXML._2._1.test in the src_tests folder in
the ebXML._2._1 plug in.
and these plugins
org.eclipse.ohf.ihe.common.ws.axis2
org.eclipse.ohf.ihe.xds.soap
As an example - in the XDS Source you can see how the XDS.a Source
(Source.java) uses this code to parse a message it recieves back from a
Repository in the submit() method --- following the calls to
"initializeSender()" and "this.sender.send(...)" as well as
XDSResponseParser.processResponse(reply, false) will help you stitch
together the pieces.
regards,
Sarah
Stefan S. wrote:
> Hi OHF-Newsgroup Members!
>
> I have a very basic question, and I am looking forward to finding help
> here.
>
> As a basic idea I want to implement a prototype of a very simple
> Document Repository. [To sum up, just a webservice, supporting the
> transaction ITI-15, ITI-14 to a public or test registry...]
>
> During the last days I have evaluated many frameworks and libraries like
> OHF, OHF Bridge, IHEOs, and so on.
>
> Nevertheless I have made nearly no progress. Most of the times the
> documentations was neither not available or outdated and so on... (But
> you will most likely have experienced this too...)
>
> So my basic question is as follows:
>
> What framework, library (and which part of it...) would you recommend
> for my goal? I mean I do not want to re-invent the wheel and therefor I
> am looking for classes that perform basic tasks like "Parsing Messages",
> "Transforming" and so on...
>
> Thanks in Advance for both your knowledge and your time!
>
> Greetings
> Stefan
>
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Re: [Basic Question] - Need for Support Classes [message #586434 is a reply to message #45017] |
Tue, 05 August 2008 16:39 |
No real name Messages: 292 Registered: July 2009 |
Senior Member |
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Hi Stefan,
For this - consider the code generated for the ebXML 2.1 and 3.0 models.
There is some 'test' (loosely speaking) code that shows how these
models can be used to parse. These models are based on EMF ... which
schema validates XML upon reading it into it's representation.
Additionally - we have the SOAP layer completely separate from the XDS
client side logic, this could potentially be of use.
So check out:
org.eclipse.ohf.ihe.common.ebXML._2._1.test in the src_tests folder in
the ebXML._2._1 plug in.
and these plugins
org.eclipse.ohf.ihe.common.ws.axis2
org.eclipse.ohf.ihe.xds.soap
As an example - in the XDS Source you can see how the XDS.a Source
(Source.java) uses this code to parse a message it recieves back from a
Repository in the submit() method --- following the calls to
"initializeSender()" and "this.sender.send(...)" as well as
XDSResponseParser.processResponse(reply, false) will help you stitch
together the pieces.
regards,
Sarah
Stefan S. wrote:
> Hi OHF-Newsgroup Members!
>
> I have a very basic question, and I am looking forward to finding help
> here.
>
> As a basic idea I want to implement a prototype of a very simple
> Document Repository. [To sum up, just a webservice, supporting the
> transaction ITI-15, ITI-14 to a public or test registry...]
>
> During the last days I have evaluated many frameworks and libraries like
> OHF, OHF Bridge, IHEOs, and so on.
>
> Nevertheless I have made nearly no progress. Most of the times the
> documentations was neither not available or outdated and so on... (But
> you will most likely have experienced this too...)
>
> So my basic question is as follows:
>
> What framework, library (and which part of it...) would you recommend
> for my goal? I mean I do not want to re-invent the wheel and therefor I
> am looking for classes that perform basic tasks like "Parsing Messages",
> "Transforming" and so on...
>
> Thanks in Advance for both your knowledge and your time!
>
> Greetings
> Stefan
>
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