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Tool overview

flow diagram for LexWiki Publisher

Once the LexWiki tool has been installed, the publisher tool may be used to populate the Wiki. LexWiki Publisher 2.0 has new flexible architecture to allow it to be configured easily and achieve a customized transformation of LexEVS 6.0 (or later) content.

What's New

Version

Development Focus

Release Date

2.0

Configurable Publishing

  • Published schema for easy configuration of what will be published.
  • Updated LexEVS 6.0 Interface to use latest LexEVS 6.0 APIs and features.
  • Transformation pipeline - plug-in architecture to let the user plug-in their own transformation routines.
  • Transformed pages as text files with LexWiki Templates (ready to be deployed).

March 14, 2011

1.0

First publicly available release

  • Pull information from a LexEVS installation and publish it to LexWiki in just a few steps.
  • Publishes a set of controlled terminologies (NPO, BGT, CTCAE, and Radlex).

July 9, 2010

Installation and Downloads

Before downloading the files required, please review the [Installation Guide]. You should make sure that you can meet the prerequisites before starting the install.

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Documentation for LexWiki Publisher

:LexWikiPublisher Documentation

LexWiki Publisher 2.0 Schema

LexWiki Publisher 2.0 configuration file schema

Support

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Presentations and Demos

  • LexWiki Publisher 2.0 Demonstration (39 MB, 27 minutes, QuickTime 7.6.6 or later required)
    Deepak Sharma
    May 10, 2011
    This presentation will walk you through the entire publishing process in just a few minutes. From downloading, to configuring, to running the script - you will get a feel for how to do this yourself. This shows how flexible the transformation process is.

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