# Eclipse tooling for OpenEHR. **Category:** [Implementers (archive)](https://discourse.openehr.org/c/implementers-archive/158) **Created:** 2009-03-12 15:26 UTC **Views:** 5 **Replies:** 5 **URL:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/eclipse-tooling-for-openehr/13239 --- ## Post #1 by @richard.kavanagh As discussed previously on this group, NHS CFH have developed an Eclipse model viewer for openEHR models\. The viewer uses the XML representation of the models \(not the ADL\) and is purely for displaying the model\. \(See http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/5690/openehrviewer.png \) More information and source code available Open Health Tools here : https://openehr-model-browser.projects.openhealthtools.org/ regards Richard Kavanagh Head of Interoperability Specifications Data Standards and Products NHS Connecting for Health Richard\.Kavanagh@nhs\.net www\.connectingforhealth\.nhs\.uk NHS Connecting for Health supports the NHS in providing better, safer care by delivering computer systems and services which improve the way patient information is stored and accessed\. --- ## Post #2 by @system Richard Kavanagh \(NHS Connecting for Health\) schreef: > As discussed previously on this group, NHS CFH have developed an Eclipse > model viewer for openEHR models\. The viewer uses the XML representation of > the models \(not the ADL\) and is purely for displaying the model\. > > \(See http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/5690/openehrviewer.png \) > > More information and source code available Open Health Tools here : > https://openehr-model-browser.projects.openhealthtools.org/ >   Thanks Richard, By the way, is there a reason for preferring ADL and DADL above XML? I have trouble explaining why DADL should be used, but for now, my kernel only uses DADL, but I am planning using XML instead\. Any opinions? Bert --- ## Post #3 by @system Richard Kavanagh \(NHS Connecting for Health\) schreef: > As discussed previously on this group, NHS CFH have developed an Eclipse > model viewer for openEHR models\. The viewer uses the XML representation of > the models \(not the ADL\) and is purely for displaying the model\. > > \(See http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/5690/openehrviewer.png \) > > More information and source code available Open Health Tools here : > https://openehr-model-browser.projects.openhealthtools.org/ >   Dear Richard, I have a problem getting the sourcecode from your website\. I need a username/password to check it out from SVN\. I did not find another way to receive the source\. Please help thanks Bert --- ## Post #4 by @richard.kavanagh There is information regarding checking out the source on the site at : https://openehr-model-browser.projects.openhealthtools.org/servlets/ProjectS ource Essentially use an id of "guest" and leave the password empty\. regards Richard Kavanagh Head of Interoperability Specifications Data Standards and Products NHS Connecting for Health Richard\.Kavanagh@nhs\.net www\.connectingforhealth\.nhs\.uk NHS Connecting for Health supports the NHS in providing better, safer care by delivering computer systems and services which improve the way patient information is stored and accessed\. --- ## Post #5 by @system Hi Richard, It works for me, thanks\! Regards, Rong --- ## Post #6 by @system Thanks, got it ;\-\) Bert --- **Canonical:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/eclipse-tooling-for-openehr/13239 **Original content:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/eclipse-tooling-for-openehr/13239