The HKMA CMS 3.0 is an open-source clinic management system developed by Hong Kong Medical Association. It is cross-platform and comprehensive. I have been using it since 2010. My version is 3.02, WinXP. I have encountered several issues, big and small. Luckily the IT professional from Mobigator, the developer, helped me tackle them all. Since the system is free and you might be operating it on your own, my experience might be a useful reference to you. So I wrote this blog to share with you.
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After the automatic update of my Java RE to version 1.6.0_32, the CMS client can no longer connect to the local server. Even the Apache Tomc...
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I found some error in the databases one day and I tried to fix it by restoring to the previous day's backup. "Failure to restore th...
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Sometimes you may need to edit the databases. A graphical editor would help. Navicat is the most famous but it is expensive. I found a very...
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To run HKMA CMS 3.0 smoothly, you need a robust computer. Mine is Sandy bridge quadcore i5 2500, 4 GB ram (only 3.2 GB usable under 32 bit W...
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One morning, I tried to edit a client but the system failed to save the changes, namely "submission failed". So were all other edi...
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Talking about free office suite, as an alternative to the costly M$ Office, many people think of Open Office. But it is quite slow to start ...
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Windows firewall prevents foreign intrusions. However, if you want your client computers be able to connect and access the server, you need ...
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If the Java runtime autoupdate is not turned off, it will urge you to update from time to time. If you allow it, you may not be able to conn...
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On designing the drug label, I drew a line separating the header and the content. However when the labels were printed in sequence, the line...
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The field "Alias" is not only for recording the alternate name of an object, but also rendering you more convenient to search it. ...
2012年6月12日 星期二
Faulty Java Update
After the automatic update of my Java RE to version 1.6.0_32, the CMS client can no longer connect to the local server. Even the Apache Tomcat cannot be started, only showing an error code 1067 on starting. No solution could be found on the net. Eventually I discovered the Java console panel cannot be opened as well. So there must be a problem of the java installation. I downloaded a standalone same version (7 now, no more 6 on development) Java from Sun (now Oracle) and reinstall, the Java console worked again and the CMS3 can be opened again after restarting the computer. But if it still not open, I am sure reinstalling the CMS3 (un-ticking MySQL and Java) should work.
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