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Archive for May, 2007

While dev.openmrs.org is down for a Python update, I’m going to take time to go over my view of the project as of now.
The basic premise of my project is that OpenMRS lacks sufficient reporting capabilities, and needs to be able to better integrate with reporting tools, such as BIRT. BIRT, Business Intelligence and [...]

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After considerable effort, I’ve finally got OpenMRS installed on OS X. Over the past day or so, a few installs on OS X have come up, and I’m happy to join those who have got an install working. My Powerbook, an Apple PPC laptop, now is successfully running MySQL, Tomcat, and the like [...]

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Between last Thursday and this morning, I installed a working copy of OpenMRS (changeset 1825). Since I’m working as a developer rather than as an implementer, I followed those instructions (truth be told, I used a combination of the two instructions to figure out some of the problems).
The first step is the “pre-requisites,” namely [...]

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This is that obligatory first post. However, beginning on the 28th of May, 2007, I shall be giving regular(-ish) updates to this blog, on the topic of my Google Summer of Code project, officially “Open Data Access Adapter and RESTful Web Service Module,” for (arguably) the best organization in the world, OpenMRS!
I’m thrilled to [...]

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