Stream: clinFHIR
Topic: current version
David Hay (May 16 2016 at 17:38):
@Grahame Grieve would appreciate your thoughts on this. The requirement is that clinFHIR can retrieve conformance resources representing the current build so the committees can use them as a basis for building examples and visualizing whether changes to the core spec make sense (kind of like logical models, but using profiles).
I appreciate that you can load them to your server and retrieve them in the usual way, but this doesn't feel like a solution that would scale - unless it could be automated. Would it be feasible to retrieve them directly from github using 'ordinary' GET? (Though it would not then be possible to save the examples other than as downloaded instances of course)
Grahame Grieve (May 16 2016 at 17:54):
I explained to the group some of the problems involved in this after you left last Friday.
Melva Peters (May 17 2016 at 21:07):
@Grahame Grieve does this mean that it won't be possible and we're likely back to hand crafting xml for our examples :(
Grahame Grieve (May 17 2016 at 21:25):
well, I don't think it's a binary choice. I keep the server relatively up to date, and can update it by request
David Hay (May 18 2016 at 00:21):
And depending on the nature of the change - you can use cf for most of the work and just update the example manually...
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