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What's New in LexEVS 6.1 (Includes CTS2 Compliant API)
CTS2 Compliance
Standards for terminology service interoperability have long been a goal of standards organizations. With Common Terminology Services Release 2, two standards organizations, Health Level 7 and the Object Management Group have jointly released both a comprehensive standard and a specification and done so under a structured operating agreement designed to provide workable standards to the community of users. At the same time, as a single Java API, LexEVS has become perhaps the most comprehensive terminology service API in the ontology world. This release of LexEVS focuses on wrapping a CTS2 compliant REST service over the LexEVS API. This CTS2 compliant wrapper provides core support of the Common Terminology Service - Release 2
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CTS2 References on this Wiki
Additional Functionality
Also included in this package:
- Bulk download
- Global Search of terminology service
- Loader written to load HL7 MIF content into LexEVS.
- Loader written to load native MedDRA content to LexEVS.
- OWL2 loader written to load NCIT OWL2 content into LexEVS.
- Resolved ValueSet loader written to allow for the persisting of resolvedValueSet content.
- Bug fixes
For help with a migration from previous releases, refer to the LexEVS 6.0 Migration Tips for 5.x Users. For information about any of the previous releases, refer to the LexEVS Release Roadmap.
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Contributions
The contribution process is described in LexEVS Community Code Contribution. LexEVS source code is in the NCIP channel of Github
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Presentations, Demos, and Other Materials
Presentations
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HL7 Working Group Meetings
Pheonix AZ, January 2013
Atlanta, GA April 2013
Refer also to LexEVS Presentations.
Examples
- Query Service with Program Examples, included in the LexEVS base installation. Both Lexical Set Operations and Graph Operations are included for common vocabulary functions using a sample vocabulary and CodedNodeSet. This is described in the LexEVS 6.x Installation Guide.
- Example Programs and Verification Test Suite, included in the LexEVS base installation. The Example Programs provide a limited interactive demonstration of LexEVS capabilities. Both are explained in the LexEVS 6.x Installation Guide.
- LexEVS Example Code zip file. These are code examples for subjects of frequently asked questions such as creating a coded node graph using the LexBIG convenience methods.
Documentation and Training
- LexEVS 6.1 Release Notes
- LexEVS 6.x Installation Guide - outlines the supported configurations and technical installation instructions for LexEVS Vocabulary Services
- LexEVS 6.x Administration Guide - outlines the environment configuration from the perspective of an existing installation
- LexEVS 6.x Programmer's Guide - explains the LexEVS API (services, extensions, utilities, and GUI); also many related APIs
- LexEVS 6.x Design and Architecture Guide - explains the LexGrid model and the LexBIG services
- LexEVS 6.x Value Set and Pick List Definition Guide - explains the LexEVS 6.x Value Set and Pick List Definition documentation
- LexEVS 6.x Loader Guide -- intended for a LexEVS developer and provides information about the loaders provided, mapping, and how to create your own loaders using the loader framework
- LexEVS 6.x OWL Export Guide - explains the steps necessary to export content in OWL/RDF format
- LexEVS 6.0 Javadocs download - has several parts to consult depending on what you are looking for. One download includes all the Javadocs.
- The Grid Data Service for LexEVS sits behind a caGrid interface. Most users do not reach this service via the Java API and in fact only a single method in the caGrid API is of interest. It can be found in the Grid Data Service Implementation
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