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Well, it’s been over 5 weeks since my last post (eep). The good news is that development in this time has been going just as strong as ever. Development actually sped up towards the end of the coding period of the Summer of Code, and the code is pretty much ready for a 1.0 release. [...]

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Midterm Update

So I find myself just past the midterm of the program, at the end of week 7, looking back at the progress that I’ve made so far. I’m quite happy with what I’ve achieved so far. Not because I’ve got a monstrous load of code written, or because I’ve finished ahead of schedule. [...]

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It’s been a fairly long time since my last entry, so I figured it’s time to write another one. A good amount of work has been getting done.
Firstly, actual work on the plug-in has started. I most recently committed code letting the user ping the server with their connection settings. I’ve also [...]

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Over the past few days, I’ve been experimenting with the plug-ins and the ODA API. I finally got a nice Javadoc set up of the ODA API, generated from getting the source to the ODA interfaces and getting it into Eclipse and generating the Javadocs from within Eclipse. I’ve put them on the Internet [...]

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Over the past few days, I’ve been getting set up.  I’ve mostly got up an Eclipse development setup, and I’ve been reading up on various API documentation.  Not the most glamourous part of this summer’s project, but I’ve got to gain background.
As for the Web service side of things, I’ve been reading on the Javadocs [...]

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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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