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::* The first time the appliance is run, it will automatically download the CVS version of OpenEMR, and then will automatically configure everything. (screenshot below)  
::* The first time the appliance is run, it will automatically download the CVS version of OpenEMR, and then will automatically configure everything. (screenshot below)  
http://www.sparmy.com/pics/screenshot40.jpg
[[File:Developer-Appliance-1.jpg]]




::* The introduction screen will then give instructions including IP address, links, manual location, software versions, etc. (screenshot below)
::* The introduction screen will then give instructions including IP address, links, manual location, software versions, etc. (screenshot below)
http://www.sparmy.com/pics/screenshot41.jpg
[[File:Developer-Appliance-2.jpg]]




::* The really cool part is after you shut it down. You have the option of saving what you've done by clicking 'Just Power Off'.  Or you can revert back to the original appliance (your work would be deleted and it will install from CVS again on the next start up) by clicking 'Revert to Snapshot'. (screenshot below)  
::* The really cool part is after you shut it down. You have the option of saving what you've done by clicking 'Just Power Off'.  Or you can revert back to the original appliance (your work would be deleted and it will install from CVS again on the next start up) by clicking 'Revert to Snapshot'. (screenshot below)  
http://www.sparmy.com/pics/screenshot42.jpg
[[File:Developer-Appliance-3.jpg]]





Revision as of 01:38, 25 November 2009

This is an OpenEMR development environment, which automatically downloads and configures the most recent OpenEMR CVS version. This thing is really cool, and is only for developers(no security whatsoever) and should NOT be used in a production environment. Think of this thing as a portable and disposable OpenEMR development environment.

  1. Download and install the free VMware Player at: http://www.vmware.com/products/player/
  2. The OpenEMR Developer Appliance can be downloaded via Torrent (this file is 1 GB, and extracts to 3 GB):
  3. Instructions with screenshots:
  • Extract the OpenEMRDeveloper2.tgz file and then run the OpenEMRDeveloper2.vmx file with Vmware Player.
  • The first time the appliance is run, it will automatically download the CVS version of OpenEMR, and then will automatically configure everything. (screenshot below)

Developer-Appliance-1.jpg


  • The introduction screen will then give instructions including IP address, links, manual location, software versions, etc. (screenshot below)

Developer-Appliance-2.jpg


  • The really cool part is after you shut it down. You have the option of saving what you've done by clicking 'Just Power Off'. Or you can revert back to the original appliance (your work would be deleted and it will install from CVS again on the next start up) by clicking 'Revert to Snapshot'. (screenshot below)

Developer-Appliance-3.jpg


  • This appliance has made learning how to program in OpenEMR much easier for me, and I hope its helpful to others.


author:
Brady Miller
brady@sparmy.com
http://www.bradymd.com/appliance