FHIR Chat · Which tools is more suitable for view/edit RIM file of FHIR? · implementers

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Topic: Which tools is more suitable for view/edit RIM file of FHIR?


view this post on Zulip Fan Lin (Sep 13 2017 at 20:17):

I used the Oxygen XML Editor but no easy to use. Any other better can suggest?

view this post on Zulip Fan Lin (Sep 14 2017 at 22:23):

noone?

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Sep 14 2017 at 22:32):

what rim file?

view this post on Zulip Fan Lin (Sep 14 2017 at 23:09):

http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/rim.cfm here
Should it look as a diagram , not just xml sourcecode?

view this post on Zulip Fan Lin (Sep 14 2017 at 23:10):

What I means is I need a tools for visual-view

view this post on Zulip Grahame Grieve (Sep 14 2017 at 23:10):

this is not a fhir question. it doesn't men you can't ask, but it does mean that the people who know are probably not here

view this post on Zulip Fan Lin (Sep 14 2017 at 23:12):

ok

view this post on Zulip Ewout Kramer (Sep 14 2017 at 23:18):

ok

To reiterate: the RIM is used for HL7 v3, not for HL7 FHIR!

view this post on Zulip Lloyd McKenzie (Sep 15 2017 at 03:17):

Your best bet to look at the RIM is RoseTree, which you can find here and using the RIM repository which you can download here: https://gforge.hl7.org/gf/download/frsrelease/1238/15602/hl7-toolingRepos-2.47.9.zip

view this post on Zulip Lloyd McKenzie (Sep 15 2017 at 03:18):

You should never edit the RIM

view this post on Zulip Lloyd McKenzie (Sep 15 2017 at 03:18):

The RIM is maintained by HL7 and isn't intended to ever be changed by anyone else.

view this post on Zulip Lloyd McKenzie (Sep 15 2017 at 03:19):

(It would sort of be like editing the schema for XHTML - yes, you can do it, but you're non-conformant as soon as you do.)


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