Event summary
This webinar aims to showcase the new features available with Domibus 3.3 and to promote and support the upgrade to this latest version of the software.
The Domibus 3.3 includes a number of improvements, including:
- Domibus configuration with a single properties file
- New Administration console
- Improved logging
- Implement New API to monitor the status of the messages
- Implement New API to log the acknowledgements from C3 to C4
- eDelivery Access Point to support pull MEP
- Memory consumption enhancement
- Custom truststore for SSL communication
- Possibility to download the PMode configuration file
- Add message DOWNLOADED status to API and MSH
- Configurable HTTP chunking
- Configure the deletion of Message from Sending Acess point when the message status is SEND_FAILURE
Participants to this Webinar will learn about:
- Domibus - the European Commission open source sample implementation based on the AS4 profile
- The latest version of Domibus and its main improvements
- Step by step guide on how to upgrade to Domibus 3.3
The target audience for this session are technical teams aiming to implement or already using the Domibus software in any of its versions.
The agenda is as follows:
Time | Item | Speaker |
---|---|---|
10 min | Welcome | Ines Costa |
10 min | Introducing Domibus - the European Commission open source sample implementation based on the AS4 profile | Adrien Ferial |
10 min | Service offering and support for Domibus provided by the European Commission | Adrien Ferial |
15 min | New features, improvements & fixed bugs of version Domibus 3.3 | Cosmin Baciu |
20 min | Upgrading to Domibus 3.3 step by step | Cosmin Baciu |
20 min | Q&A and sharing of experiences | All |
5 min | Close | Ines Costa |
Webinar material
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- CEF eDelivery on the CEF Digital Website
- The CEF eDelivery self-assessment tool, which helps you calculate how CEF eDelivery can help you achieve your goals and which components of CEF eDelivery are useful for you to re-use.
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About the presenters:
Cosmin Baciu is the technical leader of Domibus. He is an experienced Technical Expert/Java Architect with more than 10 years of
experience actively involved in software requirement analysis, design and development phases of every project ensuring that the development adheres to the required standards. He has a strong educational background and he is passionate about architecture and Java related technologies.Ines Costa is working as a Stakeholder Management Officer in DIGIT on CEF Digital. Prior to joining DIGIT, Ines worked in the cultural heritage sector. She has a background in communication and cultural management.
About CEF eDelivery:
The CEF eDelivery building block helps public administrations and businesses (and indirectly citizens) to participate in eDelivery Messaging Infrastructures which facilitate organisation-to-organisation messaging by enabling their systems to interact with each other in a secure, reliable and trusted way. The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Digital Programme, is currently promoting the adoption of common standards in the eDelivery Messaging Infrastructures in different policy domains (Business Registers, eJustice, eProcurement, etc.).
About the CEF building blocks:
The CEF building blocks provide basic services which can be reused to enable more complex digital public services offered to citizens, businesses and public administration. They provide reusable tools and services helping to underpin the Digital Single Market, that aims to remove digital regulatory barriers, contributing as much as EUR 415 billion per year to the European economy. The CEF Digital Portal is the home of the CEF building blocks (eDelivery, eID, eInvoicing, eSignature and eTranslation). It is the one-stop-shop for information about the building blocks. The portal provides access to tools, services and software that can be used in any European project to facilitate the delivery of digital public services across borders.