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CEF eDelivery: Domibus 4.1.5 bugfix release - Available Now


The European Commission is happy to announce that the 4.1.5 release of the Domibus AS4 sample implementation software is now available. Domibus 4.1.5 is a minor bugfix release, also including security fixes. All users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to this version.

The Domibus 4.1.5 includes a number of bug fixes:

  • Filtering by JMS selector using JMSTimestamp property as string should throw error
  • Nothing appears in the logs when filtering JMS messages in JMS Monitoring page
  • Domibus: print payload=false doesn't strip payload for retrieveMessage operation
  • Domibus - JMS Plugin in Dynamic Scenario
  • User field data gets overwritten on Audit page in case of Message resend event
  • Proxy does not work when password is encrypted
  • An issue on MySQL script: Columns from TB_CERTIFICATE and TB_SEND_ATTEMPT tables are TIMESTAMP instead of DATETIME
  • Domibus 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 does not use BouncyCastle provider in WebLogic
  • Domibus prints the message id in the logs after message is not being used
  • Domibus sends password expired alerts for plugin users despite password expiration is disabled
  • Multiple clients concurrently requesting messages from the Default WS Plugin leads to duplicate messages
  • Mapping several legs to an mpc failing when the leg does not have payload profile
  • Domibus does not log hibernate messages on Weblogic and Wildfly server if Hibernate loggers are set to 'debug' or 'trace' level
  • JMS event in DLQ
  • EbMS3Exception: logging more information
  • Encrypted proxy password
  • Quartz triggers sometimes gets blocked
  • Add a maxSize limit when setting property values at runtime

Domibus 4.1.5 is backward compatible with 4.1.x and the upgrade is not mandatory.

Please use FS Plugin 4.1.3 instead of 4.1.5.

More information about the release is available on this page.

About CEF and CEF eDelivery:

The eDelivery Building Block of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) promotes the use of the AS4 messaging protocol to create a secure channel for the transmission of documents and data by electronic means, over the internet or via a private network.

CEF eDelivery is a network of nodes for digital communications. It is based on a distributed model where every participant becomes a node using standard transport protocols and security policies. AS4 both provides evidence relating to the handling of the transmitted data as well as protecting it against the risk of loss, theft, damage or any unauthorised alterations.

CEF supports multiple digital infrastructure projects which contribute to improvements in the daily lives of Europeans through digital inclusion, the connectivity and interoperability of European digital services, and the development of a Digital Single Market.