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| SMP DomiSMP FAQs
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| CEF In other words, the SMP DomiSMP is a register of the message exchange capabilities and location of participants. The SMP is usually distributed.
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title | Do I need SMPDomiSMP? |
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| SMP DomiSMP is used in Dynamic discovery mode to help route the messages to the correct recipient an SMP
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title | How does SMP DomiSMP handle the communications with the SMLDomiSML? |
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| The SMP DomiSMP communicates with the Web services offered by the targeted SML DomiSML using SOAP requests over HTTP/HTTPS.
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title | Which Operating System platforms are supported by SMPDomiSMP? |
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| SMP SMP Open JDK or other manufacturers JRE/JDK are not supported.
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title | What are the different application servers supported by SMPDomiSMP? |
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| SMP DomiSMP can be deployed on the following application servers:Apache Tomcat 8.0.xWebLogic 12c
Users of other application servers may benefit from the "Support for additional Application Servers" space driven by the users of CEF eDelivery. Specific patches for supporting additional application servers can be developed and published.
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title | What specifications are supported by the eDelivery SMP profile and the DomiSMP sample implementation of the profile? |
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| The eDelivery SMP profile version 1.10 and DomiSMP version 4.2 only support the OASIS SMP 1.0 specification.Upcoming versions of the eDelivery SMP profile (2.0) and DomiSMP (5.0) will support both the OASIS SMP 1.0 and OASIS SMP 2.0 specifications. No other specifications are supported.
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title | Can DomiSMP be used in the OpenPeppol network? What about in other networks built using eDelivery specifications? |
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title | What Database backend is needed by SMPDomiSMP? |
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| SMP DomiSMP can use the following database backends:MYSQL 5.x and aboveOracle 11 and above
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title | From where Can I Download SMPDomiSMP? |
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| The SMP artifacts are freely downloadable from the "SMP CEF
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title | What specifications does CEF eDelivery SMP support? |
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| CEF eDelivery SMP supports the following specifications:SMP 2.5 and below support PEPPOL specificationSMP 3.0 and above support OASIS specification
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title | Can I use SMP DomiSMP freely for professional Usage? |
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| Yes, SMP
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title | What is the location of the SMP DomiSMP source code? |
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| The SMP
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title | Where can I find the database JDBC drivers? |
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| The JDBC drivers can be downloaded from the official websites of the manufacturers:
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title | Can I configure SMP DomiSMP log level? |
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| SMP The SMP DomiSMP ‘.war’ file must be redeployed and restarted after modifying the ‘log4j.properties’ file.
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title | My SMP DomiSMP certificate is going to expire and I already have a new one. How do I renew it? |
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| Two cases are possible: Your certificate is still valid: go to Case 1Your certificate is already expired: go to Case 2
CASE 1: Your SMP DomiSMP certificate is still validThe following procedure is to be followed while the certificate that is already registered in the SML DomiSML is still valid. The SMP DomiSMP must call the Webservice operation PrepareChangeCertificate in BDMSLServiceInterface to change the certificates in SML on a predefined future date. The operation PrepareChangeCertificate expects a new trusted certificate.Pre-requisites:The current certificate of the user is valid, The new certificate must be compliant with user permission rules for SMP DomiSMP in SMLDomiSML,The user has the new certificate for the SMPDomiSMP(s).
Description:This operation allows a SMP DomiSMP to prepare a change of its certificate. It is typically called when an SMP a DomiSMP has a certificate that is about to expire and already has the new one. This operation must be called while the certificate that is already registered in the SMP DomiSMP is still valid.If the migrationDate is not empty, then the new certificate MUST be valid at the date provided in the migrationDate element.If the migrationDate element is empty, then the "Valid From" date is extracted from the certificate and is used as the migrationDate. In this case, the "Not Before" date of the certificate must be in the future.Error management: Fault: unauthorizedFault - returned if the caller is not authorized to invoke the PrepareChangeCertificate operationFault: badRequestFault - returned in one of thoses cases:The supplied request does not contain consistent data, The new certificate is not valid at the date provided in the migrationDate element,The migrationDate is not in the future, The migrationDate is not provided and the "Not Before" date of the new certificate is not in the future, The migrationDate is not provided and the "Valid From" is in the past.
Fault: internalErrorFault - returned if the BDMSLservice is unable to process the request for any reason.
CASE 2: Your SMP Your DomiSMP certificate is already expiredThe following procedure must be followed to update the existing SML DomiSML registrations currently linked to the Old certificate when the Certificate of SMP DomiSMP is already expired:In SML DomiSML Database, the existing registrations are linked to the old certificate and these registrations need to be updated when changing certificate in order to support updates or removal of old SML entries with the new certificate.You need to send the details for the new certificate to eDelivery SUPPORT CEF the serial the SMP Example: New Certificate file Zipped and attached to the mailSMP ID:Test_SMP_IDSerial Number: 0BF1 1660 4702 F47B F02E 0491 ED54 3C9B Environment: Acceptance
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title | How is the Receiving SMP DomiSMP address retrieved in the Dynamic Discovery process? |
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| The Sending Access point calculates the hash of the Receiving's Participant ID and uses it to build the Receiving's domain addresses in the DNS.The Sending Access point gets the SMP DomiSMP address, which contains the Receiving Access point Metadata, from the DNS using the previously calculated domain addresses. The eDelivery or other clients would normally look up these Receiving domain addresses on either the NAPTR(Name Authority Pointer) record, the CNAME(Canonical Name) record, or both records from the DNS.
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title | What is the difference between SMO and SMP? |
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title | Can access control be implemented on look-ups in the SMPsDomiSMPs? |
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| SMPs No restrictions are applied by default, but each business domain can choose to limit the access. SMP TLS |
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