- From: David Booth <david@dbooth.org>
- Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2019 18:36:22 -0500
- To: w3c semweb HCLS <public-semweb-lifesci@w3.org>
- Cc: axel.reichwein@koneksys.com
FYI, Axel Reichwein has offered to add RDF support to the HAPI FHIR server (Java). If anyone else is interested in also helping on this, please let him or me know. Thanks! David Booth -------- Forwarded Message -------- Subject: Fwd: Adding RDF support to FHIR HAPI server (java) Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2019 18:34:29 -0500 From: David Booth <david@dbooth.org> To: axel.reichwein@koneksys.com CC: James Agnew <jamesagnew@gmail.com>, Grahame Grieve <grahame@healthintersections.com.au>, zel, M van der <m.van.der.zel@umcg.nl>, Al Pivonka <alpivonka@gmail.com>, Harold Solbrig <solbrig@jhu.edu>, Eric Prud'hommeaux <eric@w3.org> [Resending with corrected recipient list.] [This was discussed on today's FHIR/RDF call, hosted from San Antonio HL7 meetings: https://www.w3.org/2019/01/15-hcls-minutes.html ] Hi Axel, Thanks for your offer to add RDF support to the open source FHIR HAPI server (java)! http://hapifhir.io/ James Agnew created and leads the HAPI server effort, so he will be in the best position to point you in the right direction with respect to HAPI development practices. You might also want to look at Grahame Grieve's reference implementation of FHIR: https://github.com/grahamegrieve/fhirserver To my knowledge, that one currently has the most complete support for RDF -- both reading and writing. However, Michael Van Der Zel today mentioned that he is again working on RDF support for the Vonk FHIR server (using .NET), and I don't know the status of that one. Let me know if there is anything I can do to help. I will also post a message to the W3C Semantic Web for Healthcare and Life Sciences mailing list, in case there is anyone else who might be able to collaborate with you on this. Thanks! David Booth
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