# GUIs for openEHR data **Category:** [Technical (archive)](https://discourse.openehr.org/c/technical-archive/156) **Created:** 2007-12-04 18:21 UTC **Views:** 8 **Replies:** 4 **URL:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/guis-for-openehr-data/14710 --- ## Post #1 by @Thilo_Schuler1 Hi As I assume not everybody interested in openEHR GUIs has set watches for the relevant pages in the openEHR wiki, I would like to point to a rather lengthly comment of mine: http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/User+Interface+and+openEHR+data?focusedCommentId=1540136#comment-1540136 For further remarks etc please use the wiki\. \- Thilo --- ## Post #2 by @system Thanks for this Thilo - a useful discussion. You do raise how the GUI documentation and work should be organised - we have .Net and XForms work proceeding at the moment. Some of the design issues will be generic, requirements also. So my question is how to split this. I would suggest that at the top level under developers we put have an XML page (to add to Java and .Net). We can then link into the technology specific pages when the need arises. Do others agree with this? Cheers, Sam Thilo Schuler wrote: [details="(attachments)"] ![OceanC\_small.png|74x72](upload://5I367QG2SMJUp18Pt3jF6yz13Ey.png) [/details] --- ## Post #3 by @system Sounds like a good approach! It's good to share the common requirement and design. Cheers, Rong [details="(attachments)"] ![OceanC\_small.png|74x72](upload://5I367QG2SMJUp18Pt3jF6yz13Ey.png) [/details] --- ## Post #4 by @Adam_Flinton Thilo Schuler wrote: > Hi > > As I assume not everybody interested in openEHR GUIs has set watches > for the relevant pages in the openEHR wiki, I would like to point to a > rather lengthly comment of mine: > > http://www.openehr.org/wiki/display/dev/User+Interface+and+openEHR+data?focusedCommentId=1540136#comment-1540136 > > For further remarks etc please use the wiki\. > > \- Thilo > \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ > openEHR\-technical mailing list > openEHR\-technical@openehr\.org > http://lists.chime.ucl.ac.uk/mailman/listinfo/openehr-technical >   We in the NHS already have a complete Xml forms engine which allows one to define your view on a chunk of a document using either XForms \(using Chiba to render into Ajax\-ified html\), XSLT \(we provide some Ajax javascript or you can write your own\) or JSF \(Java Server Faces\)\. It is very easy to create forms including adding nodes etc & it comes with a complete WYSIWYG "Word Style" XHTML editor which can be included simply by setting an attribute on XForm \(or XSLT rendered HTML\) of mediatype="html"\. I would love to OSS this & we should have by now but we're waiting for the OHT \(Open Health Tools\) to set up their repository\. Adam --- ## Post #5 by @Thilo_Schuler1 Adam This sounds great\. Would be a great to start a openEHR GUI project and your stuff sounds like a fantastic basis\. Just for curiosity: Why did you prefer chiba over orbeon? Also looked at both and orbeon seemed the more active project\. The Java Project needs a simple end\-to\-end demonstrator to show the power of the kernel component\. The open source GUI project could be used for the presentation layer\. Custom widgets based on templates/archetypes should be a goal in the long time\. In my XUL experiment I played with XBL to create a masked edit\. Honkala also suggests it in his thesis \(http://lib.tkk.fi/Diss/2007/isbn9789512285662/isbn9789512285662.pdf). Though the current server\-side XForms implementations don't support it \(yet\)\. Formsplayer and Mozilla XForms \(both client side implementation\) support it partially\. We need to keep this discussion up\! Thilo --- **Canonical:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/guis-for-openehr-data/14710 **Original content:** https://discourse.openehr.org/t/guis-for-openehr-data/14710