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New releases- CEF eDelivery SMP version 4.1 and Dombius 4.0.1 

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The European Commission is delighted to announce the release of CEF eDelivery Service Metadata Publisher (SMP) version 4.1 and Domibus 4.0.1.

SMP 4.1 

The SMP version 4.1 release is conformant with the eDelivery SMP profile based on the OASIS Service Metadata Publishing (BDX SMP) specifications. The new version features are:

  • Database optimization for UI 
  • Automatic database script generation
  • Database audit
  • Business event logging enhancement
  • Implementation of an SMP administration console

Dombius 4.0.1

The Domibus 4.0.1 is a bug fix release including a number of bug fixes and improvements concerning:

  • Add possibility to exclude a protocol from the CRL list

  • WebLogic cluster: fixed the PMode and truststore refresh with the WebLogic cluster

  • Fixed submitting of messages via the Default JMS Plugin in Multitenancy mode

  • Improved logging for Multitenancy

  • Add email alert support for super user login failure and account disabled

  • Fix the retry issue for restored messages

  • Increase the transaction timeout of ListPendingMessages operation in the Default WS Plugin to 5 minutes

  • Add configurable property for AS4 transport profile in the dynamic discovery process

  • Fixed the PEPPOL dynamic discovery

  • Allow empty "ConversationID" in the message sent by C1

  • Support of LDAP CRLs

  • Fixed the Unique Particle Attribution violations in the Default WS Plugin

Domibus 4.0.1 is backwards compatible with 4.0 and 3.3.x and the upgrade is not mandatory.

CEF eDelivery 

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. The CEF eDelivery building block is based on the AS4 messaging protocol, open and free for all, developed by the OASIS standards development organisation. To ease its adoption in Europe, eDelivery uses the AS4 implementation guidelines defined by the Member States in the e-SENS Large Scale Pilot. Organisations must install an Access Point, or use a Service Provider, to exchange information with the AS4 messaging protocol.