Stream: implementers
Topic: Which tools is more suitable for view/edit RIM file of FHIR?
Fan Lin (Sep 13 2017 at 20:17):
I used the Oxygen XML Editor but no easy to use. Any other better can suggest?
Fan Lin (Sep 14 2017 at 22:23):
noone?
Grahame Grieve (Sep 14 2017 at 22:32):
what rim file?
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?
Fan Lin (Sep 14 2017 at 23:10):
What I means is I need a tools for visual-view
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
Fan Lin (Sep 14 2017 at 23:12):
ok
Ewout Kramer (Sep 14 2017 at 23:18):
ok
To reiterate: the RIM is used for HL7 v3, not for HL7 FHIR!
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
Lloyd McKenzie (Sep 15 2017 at 03:18):
You should never edit the RIM
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.
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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