DHIS 2 version 2.10 released

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.

  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.

  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team

Great work

Lungo

···

From: Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com
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Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:45 PM
Subject: [Dhis2-devs] DHIS 2 version 2.10 released

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.

  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.

  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team


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From: Juma Lungo jlungo@yahoo.com
To: Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com; “dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.netdhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; DHIS 2 developers dhis2-devs@lists.launchpad.net; Jim Grace jimgrace@gmail.com; Lawi Mamai lawi.mamai@gmail.com; Raphael Pundo raphael_pundo@afyainfo.org; Martin Osumba Martin_Osumba@afyainfo.org; Jim Setzer Jim_Setzer@afyainfo.org; Calle Hedberg calle.hedberg@gmail.com; Greg Rowles greg.rowles@gmail.com; Vincent Shaw vpshaw@gmail.com; Farai Mutero fmutero@gmail.com; “GehronMM@state.govGehronMM@state.gov; “Donna.Lee@theglobalfund.orgDonna.Lee@theglobalfund.org; “dsettle@intrahealth.orgdsettle@intrahealth.org; “pbiondic@regenstrief.orgpbiondic@regenstrief.org; “sgrannis@iupui.edu” sgrannis@iupui.edu; Denis Adaletey dadaletey@yahoo.com; “Amuha, Monica” mamuha@msh.org; “Schaefer, Petra” PSchaefer@sure.ug; Alex Tumwesigye atumwesigye@gmail.com; “STengesdal@s-3.comSTengesdal@s-3.com; “dave.trombley@gmail.comdave.trombley@gmail.com; “arthurheywood@gmail.comarthurheywood@gmail.com; “dkimanga@nascop.or.ke” dkimanga@nascop.or.ke; “rwilson@msh.orgrwilson@msh.org
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Dhis2-users] [Dhis2-devs] DHIS 2 version 2.10 released

Great work

Lungo


From: Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com
To: dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; DHIS 2 developers dhis2-devs@lists.launchpad.net; Jim Grace jimgrace@gmail.com; Lawi Mamai lawi.mamai@gmail.com; Raphael Pundo raphael_pundo@afyainfo.org; Martin Osumba Martin_Osumba@afyainfo.org; Jim Setzer Jim_Setzer@afyainfo.org; Calle Hedberg calle.hedberg@gmail.com; Greg Rowles
greg.rowles@gmail.com; Vincent Shaw vpshaw@gmail.com; Farai Mutero fmutero@gmail.com; GehronMM@state.gov; Donna.Lee@theglobalfund.org; dsettle@intrahealth.org; pbiondic@regenstrief.org; sgrannis@iupui.edu; Denis Adaletey dadaletey@yahoo.com; “Amuha, Monica” mamuha@msh.org; “Schaefer, Petra” PSchaefer@sure.ug; Alex Tumwesigye atumwesigye@gmail.com; STengesdal@s-3.com; dave.trombley@gmail.com; arthurheywood@gmail.com; dkimanga@nascop.or.ke; rwilson@msh.org
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:45 PM
Subject: [Dhis2-devs] DHIS 2 version 2.10 released

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.

  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.

  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom”
    report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team


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Great work team, congrats!

Ola

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On Nov 15, 2012 10:21 PM, “Muhire Andrew” muhireandrew@yahoo.com wrote:

Bravoooooo to the Team.


*Muhire Andrew
*

HMIS/Ministry of Health

First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do..


From: Juma Lungo jlungo@yahoo.com

To: Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com; "dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net " dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; DHIS 2 developers dhis2-devs@lists.launchpad.net; Jim Grace jimgrace@gmail.com; Lawi Mamai lawi.mamai@gmail.com; Raphael Pundo raphael_pundo@afyainfo.org; Martin Osumba Martin_Osumba@afyainfo.org; Jim Setzer Jim_Setzer@afyainfo.org; Calle Hedberg calle.hedberg@gmail.com; Greg Rowles greg.rowles@gmail.com; Vincent Shaw vpshaw@gmail.com; Farai Mutero fmutero@gmail.com; “GehronMM@state.govGehronMM@state.gov; “Donna.Lee@theglobalfund.orgDonna.Lee@theglobalfund.org; “dsettle@intrahealth.orgdsettle@intrahealth.org; “pbiondic@regenstrief.orgpbiondic@regenstrief.org; “sgrannis@iupui.edu” sgrannis@iupui.edu; Denis Adaletey dadaletey@yahoo.com; “Amuha, Monica” mamuha@msh.org; “Schaefer, Petra” PSchaefer@sure.ug; Alex Tumwesigye <atumwesigye@gmail.com >; “STengesdal@s-3.comSTengesdal@s-3.com; “dave.trombley@gmail.comdave.trombley@gmail.com; “arthurheywood@gmail.comarthurheywood@gmail.com; “dkimanga@nascop.or.ke” dkimanga@nascop.or.ke; “rwilson@msh.orgrwilson@msh.org

Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Dhis2-users] [Dhis2-devs] DHIS 2 version 2.10 released

Great work

Lungo


From: Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com

To: dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; DHIS 2 developers dhis2-devs@lists.launchpad.net; Jim Grace jimgrace@gmail.com; Lawi Mamai lawi.mamai@gmail.com; Raphael Pundo raphael_pundo@afyainfo.org; Martin Osumba Martin_Osumba@afyainfo.org; Jim Setzer <Jim_Setzer@afyainfo.org >; Calle Hedberg <calle.hedberg@gmail.com >; Greg Rowles greg.rowles@gmail.com; Vincent Shaw vpshaw@gmail.com; Farai Mutero fmutero@gmail.com; GehronMM@state.gov; Donna.Lee@theglobalfund.org; dsettle@intrahealth.org; pbiondic@regenstrief.org; sgrannis@iupui.edu; Denis Adaletey dadaletey@yahoo.com; “Amuha, Monica” mamuha@msh.org; “Schaefer, Petra” PSchaefer@sure.ug; Alex Tumwesigye atumwesigye@gmail.com; STengesdal@s-3.com; dave.trombley@gmail.com; arthurheywood@gmail.com; dkimanga@nascop.or.ke; rwilson@msh.org

Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:45 PM
Subject: [Dhis2-devs] DHIS 2 version 2.10 released

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.
  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.
  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team


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On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 1:35 AM, Ola Hodne Titlestad olati@ifi.uio.no wrote:

Great work team, congrats!

Ola


On Nov 15, 2012 10:21 PM, “Muhire Andrew” muhireandrew@yahoo.com wrote:

Bravoooooo to the Team.


*Muhire Andrew

HMIS/Ministry of Health

First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do..


From: Juma Lungo jlungo@yahoo.com

To: Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com; "dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net " dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; DHIS 2 developers dhis2-devs@lists.launchpad.net; Jim Grace jimgrace@gmail.com; Lawi Mamai lawi.mamai@gmail.com; Raphael Pundo raphael_pundo@afyainfo.org; Martin Osumba Martin_Osumba@afyainfo.org; Jim Setzer Jim_Setzer@afyainfo.org; Calle Hedberg calle.hedberg@gmail.com; Greg Rowles greg.rowles@gmail.com; Vincent Shaw vpshaw@gmail.com; Farai Mutero fmutero@gmail.com; “GehronMM@state.govGehronMM@state.gov; “Donna.Lee@theglobalfund.orgDonna.Lee@theglobalfund.org; “dsettle@intrahealth.orgdsettle@intrahealth.org; “pbiondic@regenstrief.orgpbiondic@regenstrief.org; “sgrannis@iupui.edu” sgrannis@iupui.edu; Denis Adaletey dadaletey@yahoo.com; “Amuha, Monica” mamuha@msh.org; “Schaefer, Petra” PSchaefer@sure.ug; Alex Tumwesigye <atumwesigye@gmail.com >; “STengesdal@s-3.comSTengesdal@s-3.com; “dave.trombley@gmail.comdave.trombley@gmail.com; “arthurheywood@gmail.comarthurheywood@gmail.com; “dkimanga@nascop.or.ke” dkimanga@nascop.or.ke; “rwilson@msh.orgrwilson@msh.org

Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:35 PM
Subject: Re: [Dhis2-users] [Dhis2-devs] DHIS 2 version 2.10 released

Great work

Lungo


From: Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com

To: dhis2-users@lists.launchpad.net; DHIS 2 developers dhis2-devs@lists.launchpad.net; Jim Grace jimgrace@gmail.com; Lawi Mamai lawi.mamai@gmail.com; Raphael Pundo raphael_pundo@afyainfo.org; Martin Osumba Martin_Osumba@afyainfo.org; Jim Setzer <Jim_Setzer@afyainfo.org >; Calle Hedberg <calle.hedberg@gmail.com >; Greg Rowles greg.rowles@gmail.com; Vincent Shaw vpshaw@gmail.com; Farai Mutero fmutero@gmail.com; GehronMM@state.gov; Donna.Lee@theglobalfund.org; dsettle@intrahealth.org; pbiondic@regenstrief.org; sgrannis@iupui.edu; Denis Adaletey dadaletey@yahoo.com; “Amuha, Monica” mamuha@msh.org; “Schaefer, Petra” PSchaefer@sure.ug; Alex Tumwesigye atumwesigye@gmail.com; STengesdal@s-3.com; dave.trombley@gmail.com; arthurheywood@gmail.com; dkimanga@nascop.or.ke; rwilson@msh.org

Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 10:45 PM
Subject: [Dhis2-devs] DHIS 2 version 2.10 released

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.
  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.
  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

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Thanks for all of this great work.
Jason is here in Honiara and we have just moved the installation to a cloud server. Jason installed the new version this morning and we have been impressed with the speed of reports… large improvement!

We’re looking forward to exploring all of the new features.

Thanks very much,
Mark

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Thanks Lars,

Please check on individual registration and validate the date of admission and Discharge.

Also, Check on the TOR on areas of Kenya improvement.

Bravo.

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On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 10:45 PM, Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.
  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.
  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team


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Mr.Samuel K. Cheburet (Bsc. HRIM,Dip. HRIT)

***Division of Health Information System, ******

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PO. Box 30016, 00100.

Ministry of Health Headquarters, Nairobi, Kenya.** **

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Well done! Great wor!

Caveman

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On Nov 15, 2012 9:45 PM, “Lars Helge Øverland” larshelge@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.
  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.
  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team


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Thanks. Of all things we had a power failure this morning at University of Oslo affecting the demo application but we are up again now.

Lars

Thanks and Bravoo! for the DHIS Gurus.
regards

PEPELA WANJALAMINISTRY OF HEALTH HEADQUARTERSHEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMAFYA HOUSE, HIS LG 37P.O BOX 30016, NAIROBI, KENYATEL: +254 (020) 2717077 EXT 45097CELL: +254 (0) 722375633 or 0202033363EMAIL: wanjala2p@yahoo.com hmis@health.go.ke "HealthInformation Management - Making a World of Difference”

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--- On Fri, 11/16/12, Orvalho Augusto <orvaquim@gmail.com> wrote:

Thanks

PEPELA WANJALAMINISTRY OF HEALTH HEADQUARTERSHEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEMAFYA HOUSE, HIS LG 37P.O BOX 30016, NAIROBI, KENYATEL: +254 (020) 2717077 EXT 45097CELL: +254 (0) 722375633 or 0202033363EMAIL: wanjala2p@yahoo.com hmis@health.go.ke "HealthInformation Management - Making a World of Difference”

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--- On Fri, 11/16/12, Lars Helge Øverland <larshelge@gmail.com> wrote:

This is fantastic!

Bravo to the team for this superb achievement.

John

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Subject: [Dhis2-users] DHIS 2 version 2.10 released

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.

  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.

  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team


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Kudos to the entire team. Great GIS added functionalities. Thanx

···

On Nov 15, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.
  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.
  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team


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I got errors which compiled from trunk:

ETA-INF/dhis/security.xml] (FailFastProblemReporter.java [main])

  • ERROR 2012-11-19 05:33:21,944 Context initialization failed (ContextLoader.jav

a [main])

org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.BeanDefinitionParsingException: Config

uration problem: Only one AsyncAnnotationBeanPostProcessor may exist within the

context.

Offending resource: URL [jar:file:/D:/dhis29/dhis210/dhis2/dhis-2/dhis-web/dhis-

web-portal/target/work/webapp/WEB-INF/lib/dhis-support-external-2.11-SNAPSHOT.ja

r!/META-INF/dhis/beans.xml]

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.FailFastProblemReporter.err

or(FailFastProblemReporter.java:68)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.ReaderContext.error(ReaderC

ontext.java:85)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.ReaderContext.error(ReaderC

ontext.java:72)

at org.springframework.scheduling.config.AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionP

arser.parse(AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser.java:90)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.NamespaceHandlerSupport.parse(N

amespaceHandlerSupport.java:73)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.pa

rseCustomElement(BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.java:1419)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.pa

rseCustomElement(BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.java:1409)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.parseBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:184)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.doRegisterBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:140)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.registerBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:111)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.registe

rBeanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:493)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.doLoadB

eanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:390)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBea

nDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:334)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBea

nDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:302)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:174)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:209)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:180)

at org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext.load

BeanDefinitions(XmlWebApplicationContext.java:125)

at org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext.load

BeanDefinitions(XmlWebApplicationContext.java:94)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractRefreshableApplicationCon

text.refreshBeanFactory(AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext.java:131)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.obtain

FreshBeanFactory(AbstractApplicationContext.java:522)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.refres

h(AbstractApplicationContext.java:436)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoader.configureAndRefreshWebA

pplicationContext(ContextLoader.java:385)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoader.initWebApplicationConte

xt(ContextLoader.java:284)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener.contextInitiali

zed(ContextLoaderListener.java:111)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.startContext(ContextHandler.

java:549)

at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Context.startContext(Context.java:136)

at org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.startContext(WebAppContext.jav

···

a:1282)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.doStart(ContextHandler.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.doStart(WebAppContext.java:499

)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6PluginWebAppContext.doStart(Jetty6Plug

inWebAppContext.java:115)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerCollection.doStart(HandlerCollection

.java:152)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandlerCollection.doStart(ContextHan

dlerCollection.java:156)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerCollection.doStart(HandlerCollection

.java:152)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerWrapper.doStart(HandlerWrapper.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.Server.doStart(Server.java:224)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6PluginServer.start(Jetty6PluginServer.

java:132)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.AbstractJettyMojo.startJetty(AbstractJettyMo

jo.java:454)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.AbstractJettyMojo.execute(AbstractJettyMojo.

java:396)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6RunWar.execute(Jetty6RunWar.java:67)

at org.apache.maven.plugin.DefaultBuildPluginManager.executeMojo(Default

BuildPluginManager.java:101)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:209)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:153)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:145)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleModuleBuilder.buildProje

ct(LifecycleModuleBuilder.java:84)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleModuleBuilder.buildProje

ct(LifecycleModuleBuilder.java:59)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleStarter.singleThreadedBu

ild(LifecycleStarter.java:183)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleStarter.execute(Lifecycl

eStarter.java:161)

at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.doExecute(DefaultMaven.java:319)

at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.execute(DefaultMaven.java:156)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.execute(MavenCli.java:537)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.doMain(MavenCli.java:196)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.main(MavenCli.java:141)

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.

java:57)

at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces

sorImpl.java:43)

at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:601)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.launchEnhanced(Laun

cher.java:290)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.launch(Launcher.jav

a:230)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.mainWithExitCode(La

uncher.java:409)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:

2012-11-19 05:33:22.013:WARN::Failed startup of context org.mortbay.jetty.plugin

.Jetty6PluginWebAppContext@5441da51{/,D:\dhis29\dhis210\dhis2\dhis-2\dhis-web\dh

is-web-portal\target\dhis.war}

org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.BeanDefinitionParsingException: Config

uration problem: Only one AsyncAnnotationBeanPostProcessor may exist within the

context.|Offending resource: URL [jar:file:/D:/dhis29/dhis210/dhis2/dhis-2/dhis-

web/dhis-web-portal/target/work/webapp/WEB-INF/lib/dhis-support-external-2.11-SN

APSHOT.jar!/META-INF/dhis/beans.xml]

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.FailFastProblemReporter.err

or(FailFastProblemReporter.java:68)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.ReaderContext.error(ReaderC

ontext.java:85)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.ReaderContext.error(ReaderC

ontext.java:72)

at org.springframework.scheduling.config.AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionP

arser.parse(AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser.java:90)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.NamespaceHandlerSupport.parse(N

amespaceHandlerSupport.java:73)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.pa

rseCustomElement(BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.java:1419)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.pa

rseCustomElement(BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.java:1409)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.parseBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:184)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.doRegisterBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:140)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.registerBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:111)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.registe

rBeanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:493)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.doLoadB

eanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:390)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBea

nDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:334)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBea

nDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:302)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:174)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:209)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:180)

at org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext.load

BeanDefinitions(XmlWebApplicationContext.java:125)

at org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext.load

BeanDefinitions(XmlWebApplicationContext.java:94)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractRefreshableApplicationCon

text.refreshBeanFactory(AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext.java:131)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.obtain

FreshBeanFactory(AbstractApplicationContext.java:522)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.refres

h(AbstractApplicationContext.java:436)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoader.configureAndRefreshWebA

pplicationContext(ContextLoader.java:385)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoader.initWebApplicationConte

xt(ContextLoader.java:284)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener.contextInitiali

zed(ContextLoaderListener.java:111)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.startContext(ContextHandler.

java:549)

at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Context.startContext(Context.java:136)

at org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.startContext(WebAppContext.jav

a:1282)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.doStart(ContextHandler.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.doStart(WebAppContext.java:499

)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6PluginWebAppContext.doStart(Jetty6Plug

inWebAppContext.java:115)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerCollection.doStart(HandlerCollection

.java:152)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandlerCollection.doStart(ContextHan

dlerCollection.java:156)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerCollection.doStart(HandlerCollection

.java:152)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerWrapper.doStart(HandlerWrapper.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.Server.doStart(Server.java:224)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6PluginServer.start(Jetty6PluginServer.

java:132)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.AbstractJettyMojo.startJetty(AbstractJettyMo

jo.java:454)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.AbstractJettyMojo.execute(AbstractJettyMojo.

java:396)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6RunWar.execute(Jetty6RunWar.java:67)

at org.apache.maven.plugin.DefaultBuildPluginManager.executeMojo(Default

BuildPluginManager.java:101)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:209)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:153)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:145)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleModuleBuilder.buildProje

ct(LifecycleModuleBuilder.java:84)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleModuleBuilder.buildProje

ct(LifecycleModuleBuilder.java:59)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleStarter.singleThreadedBu

ild(LifecycleStarter.java:183)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleStarter.execute(Lifecycl

eStarter.java:161)

at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.doExecute(DefaultMaven.java:319)

at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.execute(DefaultMaven.java:156)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.execute(MavenCli.java:537)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.doMain(MavenCli.java:196)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.main(MavenCli.java:141)

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.

java:57)

at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces

sorImpl.java:43)

at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:601)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.launchEnhanced(Laun

cher.java:290)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.launch(Launcher.jav

a:230)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.mainWithExitCode(La

uncher.java:409)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:

2012-11-19 05:33:22.223:INFO::Started SelectChannelConnector@0.0.0.0:8080

[INFO] Started Jetty Server


此致

easy

莫愁前路无知己,天下谁人不识君。

At 2012-11-18 23:57:54,Toni tbugser@gmail.com wrote:

Kudos to the entire team. Great GIS added functionalities. Thanx

On Nov 15, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.
  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.
  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team


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Bravo Lars and team!!

···

On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 12:41 AM, easy lin_xd@126.com wrote:

I got errors which compiled from trunk:

ETA-INF/dhis/security.xml] (FailFastProblemReporter.java [main])

  • ERROR 2012-11-19 05:33:21,944 Context initialization failed (ContextLoader.jav

a [main])

org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.BeanDefinitionParsingException: Config

uration problem: Only one AsyncAnnotationBeanPostProcessor may exist within the

context.

Offending resource: URL [jar:file:/D:/dhis29/dhis210/dhis2/dhis-2/dhis-web/dhis-

web-portal/target/work/webapp/WEB-INF/lib/dhis-support-external-2.11-SNAPSHOT.ja

r!/META-INF/dhis/beans.xml]

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.FailFastProblemReporter.err

or(FailFastProblemReporter.java:68)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.ReaderContext.error(ReaderC

ontext.java:85)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.ReaderContext.error(ReaderC

ontext.java:72)

at org.springframework.scheduling.config.AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionP

arser.parse(AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser.java:90)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.NamespaceHandlerSupport.parse(N

amespaceHandlerSupport.java:73)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.pa

rseCustomElement(BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.java:1419)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.pa

rseCustomElement(BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.java:1409)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.parseBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:184)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.doRegisterBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:140)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.registerBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:111)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.registe

rBeanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:493)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.doLoadB

eanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:390)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBea

nDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:334)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBea

nDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:302)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:174)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:209)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:180)

at org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext.load

BeanDefinitions(XmlWebApplicationContext.java:125)

at org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext.load

BeanDefinitions(XmlWebApplicationContext.java:94)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractRefreshableApplicationCon

text.refreshBeanFactory(AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext.java:131)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.obtain

FreshBeanFactory(AbstractApplicationContext.java:522)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.refres

h(AbstractApplicationContext.java:436)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoader.configureAndRefreshWebA

pplicationContext(ContextLoader.java:385)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoader.initWebApplicationConte

xt(ContextLoader.java:284)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener.contextInitiali

zed(ContextLoaderListener.java:111)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.startContext(ContextHandler.

java:549)

at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Context.startContext(Context.java:136)

at org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.startContext(WebAppContext.jav

a:1282)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.doStart(ContextHandler.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.doStart(WebAppContext.java:499

)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6PluginWebAppContext.doStart(Jetty6Plug

inWebAppContext.java:115)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerCollection.doStart(HandlerCollection

.java:152)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandlerCollection.doStart(ContextHan

dlerCollection.java:156)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerCollection.doStart(HandlerCollection

.java:152)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerWrapper.doStart(HandlerWrapper.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.Server.doStart(Server.java:224)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6PluginServer.start(Jetty6PluginServer.

java:132)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.AbstractJettyMojo.startJetty(AbstractJettyMo

jo.java:454)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.AbstractJettyMojo.execute(AbstractJettyMojo.

java:396)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6RunWar.execute(Jetty6RunWar.java:67)

at org.apache.maven.plugin.DefaultBuildPluginManager.executeMojo(Default

BuildPluginManager.java:101)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:209)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:153)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:145)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleModuleBuilder.buildProje

ct(LifecycleModuleBuilder.java:84)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleModuleBuilder.buildProje

ct(LifecycleModuleBuilder.java:59)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleStarter.singleThreadedBu

ild(LifecycleStarter.java:183)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleStarter.execute(Lifecycl

eStarter.java:161)

at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.doExecute(DefaultMaven.java:319)

at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.execute(DefaultMaven.java:156)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.execute(MavenCli.java:537)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.doMain(MavenCli.java:196)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.main(MavenCli.java:141)

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.

java:57)

at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces

sorImpl.java:43)

at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:601)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.launchEnhanced(Laun

cher.java:290)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.launch(Launcher.jav

a:230)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.mainWithExitCode(La

uncher.java:409)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:

2012-11-19 05:33:22.013:WARN::Failed startup of context org.mortbay.jetty.plugin

.Jetty6PluginWebAppContext@5441da51{/,D:\dhis29\dhis210\dhis2\dhis-2\dhis-web\dh

is-web-portal\target\dhis.war}

org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.BeanDefinitionParsingException: Config

uration problem: Only one AsyncAnnotationBeanPostProcessor may exist within the

context.|Offending resource: URL [jar:file:/D:/dhis29/dhis210/dhis2/dhis-2/dhis-

web/dhis-web-portal/target/work/webapp/WEB-INF/lib/dhis-support-external-2.11-SN

APSHOT.jar!/META-INF/dhis/beans.xml]

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.FailFastProblemReporter.err

or(FailFastProblemReporter.java:68)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.ReaderContext.error(ReaderC

ontext.java:85)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.parsing.ReaderContext.error(ReaderC

ontext.java:72)

at org.springframework.scheduling.config.AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionP

arser.parse(AnnotationDrivenBeanDefinitionParser.java:90)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.NamespaceHandlerSupport.parse(N

amespaceHandlerSupport.java:73)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.pa

rseCustomElement(BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.java:1419)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.pa

rseCustomElement(BeanDefinitionParserDelegate.java:1409)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.parseBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:184)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.doRegisterBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:140)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentRe

ader.registerBeanDefinitions(DefaultBeanDefinitionDocumentReader.java:111)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.registe

rBeanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:493)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.doLoadB

eanDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:390)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBea

nDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:334)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.xml.XmlBeanDefinitionReader.loadBea

nDefinitions(XmlBeanDefinitionReader.java:302)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:174)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:209)

at org.springframework.beans.factory.support.AbstractBeanDefinitionReade

r.loadBeanDefinitions(AbstractBeanDefinitionReader.java:180)

at org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext.load

BeanDefinitions(XmlWebApplicationContext.java:125)

at org.springframework.web.context.support.XmlWebApplicationContext.load

BeanDefinitions(XmlWebApplicationContext.java:94)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractRefreshableApplicationCon

text.refreshBeanFactory(AbstractRefreshableApplicationContext.java:131)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.obtain

FreshBeanFactory(AbstractApplicationContext.java:522)

at org.springframework.context.support.AbstractApplicationContext.refres

h(AbstractApplicationContext.java:436)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoader.configureAndRefreshWebA

pplicationContext(ContextLoader.java:385)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoader.initWebApplicationConte

xt(ContextLoader.java:284)

at org.springframework.web.context.ContextLoaderListener.contextInitiali

zed(ContextLoaderListener.java:111)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.startContext(ContextHandler.

java:549)

at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.Context.startContext(Context.java:136)

at org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.startContext(WebAppContext.jav

a:1282)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandler.doStart(ContextHandler.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext.doStart(WebAppContext.java:499

)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6PluginWebAppContext.doStart(Jetty6Plug

inWebAppContext.java:115)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerCollection.doStart(HandlerCollection

.java:152)

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.ContextHandlerCollection.doStart(ContextHan

dlerCollection.java:156)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerCollection.doStart(HandlerCollection

.java:152)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.handler.HandlerWrapper.doStart(HandlerWrapper.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.Server.doStart(Server.java:224)

at org.mortbay.component.AbstractLifeCycle.start(AbstractLifeCycle.java:

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6PluginServer.start(Jetty6PluginServer.

java:132)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.AbstractJettyMojo.startJetty(AbstractJettyMo

jo.java:454)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.AbstractJettyMojo.execute(AbstractJettyMojo.

java:396)

at org.mortbay.jetty.plugin.Jetty6RunWar.execute(Jetty6RunWar.java:67)

at org.apache.maven.plugin.DefaultBuildPluginManager.executeMojo(Default

BuildPluginManager.java:101)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:209)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:153)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.MojoExecutor.execute(MojoExecutor

.java:145)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleModuleBuilder.buildProje

ct(LifecycleModuleBuilder.java:84)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleModuleBuilder.buildProje

ct(LifecycleModuleBuilder.java:59)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleStarter.singleThreadedBu

ild(LifecycleStarter.java:183)

at org.apache.maven.lifecycle.internal.LifecycleStarter.execute(Lifecycl

eStarter.java:161)

at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.doExecute(DefaultMaven.java:319)

at org.apache.maven.DefaultMaven.execute(DefaultMaven.java:156)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.execute(MavenCli.java:537)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.doMain(MavenCli.java:196)

at org.apache.maven.cli.MavenCli.main(MavenCli.java:141)

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)

at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.

java:57)

at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAcces

sorImpl.java:43)

at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:601)

at org.codehaus.plexus.classworlds.launcher.Launcher.launchEnhanced(Laun

cher.java:290)

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2012-11-19 05:33:22.223:INFO::Started SelectChannelConnector@0.0.0.0:8080

[INFO] Started Jetty Server


此致

easy

莫愁前路无知己,天下谁人不识君。

At 2012-11-18 23:57:54,Toni tbugser@gmail.com wrote:

Kudos to the entire team. Great GIS added functionalities. Thanx

On Nov 15, 2012, at 10:45 PM, Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com wrote:

Hi all,

DHIS 2 version 2.10 has been released. The major features this time:

  • We have included elements from social networking: You can self-register a user account, create your own profile, post messages and share interpretations. You can easily search and find other peoples profiles and communicate through messages.
  • A completely new GIS module, rewritten from scratch, which comes with much faster load time, more intuitive user interface and more features.
  • A brand new web-based mobile client with offline support for smartphones. It lets you enter data, send messages and manage your profile.

All new features:

  1. GIS: All map layers can be saved as a single favorites. You can create nice maps containing multiple layers and save it all together in a single favorite. You can also share map favorites as interpretations by first loading or saving a favorite, then clicking “share” on the top menu. Log in with admin/district:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=m16KunJ3pbi

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=GmIDubfPzCU

  1. GIS: Improved favorite user interface with paging and free-text search. You can rename, overwrite, delete and add the favorite to your dashboard straight from the list. Click on “Favorites” in the top menu:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch15.html

  1. GIS: Display surrounding areas as circles around facilities in order to visualize density of facility services:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-mapping/app/index.html?id=y3jLMnZTV6i

  1. Web-based mobile client for smartphones: We have a new mobile client which lets you enter aggregate data, send and receive messages and manage your profile. The data entry functionality works offline, meaning you only need connectivity for downloading the data entry forms and submitting data to the server. In between you can stay offline and enter data for as long as you want. It is targeted at smartphones with touch-based interfaces, and works on all Android versions from 2.1 and above. With the rapidly decreasing price on smartphones this client is a compelling alternative for mobile data entry, compared with the complexity and issues with compatibility, installations and upgrade associated with native Java clients.

Check it out by pointing your mobile browser to this link, enter mobile/district as username/password and select “smartphone” as mobile version, then click “login”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/

  1. Self-registration of users: Its now possible to let users create their own user accounts. You can define which user role the system should grant to self-registered users under system settings. You can get an overview of self-registered users in the user module, and temporarily disable users if needed. On the login page, click on “Create an account” and complete the account form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/ (log out first under Profile - Log out)

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAccessSettings.action

  1. User account recovery: Users who forget their password can now restore it from the login page by clicking on the “Forgot password?” link. After entering your username, two emails are sent to the email address registered with the user account which will guide you through the recovery process. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch19s02.html

  1. Profile page: You can now set up a profile for your user account, including introduction, job title, nationality, employer, languages and more. Access your profile directly from the “profile” link on the dashboard. We have introduced a new profile top menu item - use it to edit your personal settings, user account and profile.

https://hiskenya.org/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/profile.action

  1. Improved interpretations: You can click on the sender of an interpretation or comment to get to her personal profile. Interpretations look better and auto-page as you scroll down the page.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/interpretation.action

  1. Improved messages: All users can now send messages to any user group, user or users associated with an organisation unit. Messages support line breaks and embedded links:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/message.action

  1. Dashboard free-text search: Search for users, charts, maps, reports and report tables straight from the search field in dashboard. This means that you can search for the topic you are interested in and get quick access to all kinds of analysis. Try it out by searching for “ANC” or “Immunization”:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dashboard-integration/index.action

  1. Relative periods and report parameters in SQL based standard reports: You can now take advantage of parameters in SQL queries when writing standard reports, in order to make queries reusable for multiple periods and organisation units. SQL queries are sometimes required when report tables do not offer enough flexibility, and let you utilize all tables in the DHIS database in reports. Go to the “add new” standard report screen. From here you can download a report template which contains all parameters. To enable SQL based reports click on “use JDBC data source”, then select your preferred relative periods and report parameters. To view an example click on the “Immunization: Raw data by district and chiefdom” report:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/displayViewReportForm.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch13s04.html#d5e2266

  1. Appearance: You can now put an application introduction and notification on the front page. Configurable from system appearance settings:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-settings/systemAppearanceSettings.action

  1. Tracker: Person dashboard with quick access to a person’s demographics, history, active programs and relationships. Check it out by selecting the first facility in the organisation unit tree (Ngelehun CHC), click “List all persons” and then click on any name in the list:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/patient.action

Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch22.html

14: Tracker: Automatic message reminders. You can now schedule automatic reminders to be sent using SMS or email to persons which are late for appointments or checkups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduleTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Scheduled aggregation tasks. You can now set up scheduled, daily aggregation of person based data into aggregate data. The aggregation query builder is now easier to use, and you can set your queries to be run automatically:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-patient/viewScheduledCaseAggCondTasks.action

  1. Tracker: Visit schedule overview. Display a detailed overview of scheduled visits per facility for a given time range, like today, this week and this month:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/activityPlanSelect.action

  1. Tracker: Program Tracking. Search and find who has dropped out and are lost to follow-up for a given program. Provides easy access to ad-hoc SMS messaging and tracking history.

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-caseentry/smsReminderSelect.action

  1. Validation in data entry: Marking a data set as complete can be allowed only if validation is successful. This can be configured per data set in the add/update data set screen. Useful when you have absolute validation rules and want to ensure high data quality. Documentation here:

http://dhis2.org/doc/snapshot/en/user/html/ch05.html#datasets

  1. Validation in data entry: Entering values for all fields for a data element if one or more values are entered can be made mandatory. This can be configured per data set. Useful e.g. for logistics forms where you want the user to enter values for quantity received and closing balance if she entered opening balance for a drug. Check it out by selecting the “PHUF 2 - Children’s preventice services” form:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Complete notifications: You can now define a group of users who should receive a notification when a specific data set is marked as complete. This is useful e.g. when DHIS 2 is used as an ordering system for drugs, and the drug supplier wants to know when a new order has been placed. It can be configured per data set. You can define user groups in user module → user groups:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-dataset/editDataSetForm.action?dataSetId=359593

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-maintenance-user/getAllUserGroups.action

  1. Dynamic data element selection in custom data entry forms. You can set data elements to appear in a drop down list in custom forms and be selected for data entry on demand. This makes it possible to display high numbers of data elements which are infrequently used in a drop down list, while data elements which are often used are displayed in the form as usual. Check it out by selecting the “PHU 6 - Staffing” form here:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-dataentry/index.action

  1. Performance and PostgreSQL 9.2 optimizations: We have modified all indexes in the system to take advantage of the new index-only scan feature in PostgreSQL 9.2. We have been using this PostgreSQL version in production for several months and strongly recommend to upgrade. Load e.g. any data set report for 2012 and see how the report is rendered within one tenth of a second:

http://apps.dhis2.org/demo/dhis-web-reporting/showDataSetReportForm.action

Downloads:

http://dhis2.org/downloads

Documentation:

http://dhis2.org/documentation

Complete list of features:

https://launchpad.net/dhis2/+milestone/2.10

Source code branch:

https://code.launchpad.net/~dhis2-devs-core/dhis2/2.10

Javadocs:

http://dhis2.org/download/apidocs/index.html

Enjoy the new release, all feedback is welcome.

best regards,

DHIS 2 development team


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