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On November 3 eDelivery Building Block was presented at Open Peppol Cross-Community Meeting in Brussels by Bogdan Dumitriu, project officer at DG DIGIT. The meeting celebrates 10 years anniversary of Open Peppol, and was the first face-to-face meeting since 2019. The presentation provided brief update about eDelivery, current status and the way forward. Project officer highlighted the changes brought by Digital Europe Programme, the end of eDelivery specific grants and the security changes to eDelivery AS4 profile.

Do not hesitate to visit eDelivery User Community page to learn more about the presentation delivered in this event. 


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The eDelivery Building Block

eDelivery is a building block that provides technical specifications and standards, installable software, and ancillary services to allow projects to create a network of nodes for secure digital data exchange.

Domibus is the sample software provided by the European Commission to implement an eDelivery AS4 Access Point for the interoperable, secure and reliable exchange of data. It is based on the eDelivery AS4 profile, an open technical specification for the secure, web-based, payload-agnostic exchange of data or documents.

SMP is the sample software provided by the European Commission to implement an eDelivery Service Metadata Publisher (SMP) for publishing and retrieving data necessary for an eDelivery party to dynamically configure its system for message exchange with counterparties using eDelivery. It is based on the eDelivery SMP profile, an open technical specification for publishing service metadata within a 4-corner network.

SML is the sample software provided by the European Commission to implement an eDelivery Service Metadata Locator (SML) for an eDelivery party to discover the URLs of other counterparties using eDelivery Access Points and their corresponding metadata. It is based on the eDelivery BDXL profile, an open technical specification for locating Access Points within a network.

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