Domibus 4.2.12 released
We are happy to announce the release of Domibus 4.2.12. Domibus is the sample implementation of an eDelivery Access Point maintained by the European Commission.
The Domibus 4.2.12 release includes a number of improvements and bug fixes, among which:
- Timer added to load drop wizard queue metrics after application initialization
- Default value of domibus.metrics.monitor.jms.queues.refresh.period changed to 10
- Loading issue for large CRLs fixed, avoiding Domibus crashing because out of memory
- Proxy timeout issue for failed proxy authentication (401 & 407 error codes) fixed
Domibus 4.2.12 is backward compatible with 4.2.x versions. The upgrade is strongly encouraged.
You can find more information about the release on this page.
For more information, please contact us via our portal or by e-mail: EC-EDELIVERY-SUPPORT@ec.europa.eu.
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.
DomiSMP 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.
DomiSML 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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