26 January 2023 / 10:00 - 12:30 (CET)
Event summary
This co-organised event is addressed to the OOTS community and will have hands-on guide to eDelivery presented. During the webinar, the audience will participate in a series of hands-on activities guided by the eDelivery team: starting and configuring Domibus, and exchanging messages with the other Member States participating in the workshop. Please see the technical requirements for the workshop below.
For the best experience, we strongly suggest installing and using WebEx on your computer rather than joining from a browser or mobile phone. Please join 15-20 minutes in advance to avoid missing the start of the webinar due to connection issues.
The agenda is as follows:
Time | Item | Speaker |
---|---|---|
15 min | Welcome and introduction | OOTS & eDelivery team |
60 min | Hands-on activities: each participating Member States performs the following with guidance from the eDelivery team:
| All |
45 min | Q&A and sharing of experience | All |
Technical requirements
Each participant is required to:
- Prepare an installation environment (e.g., a virtual machine) where it will install and test all required software. A minimum of 16 GB RAM is recommended. It is further recommended to use a two-monitor or two-computer setup allowing you to see both the presenter's screen and your own, connected to the environment, simultaneously.
- Install and test the following software in the installation environment:
- SoapUI - used to generate a SOAP message on the Web Service interface of Domibus
- Docker Desktop - tested on Windows 11 and Ubuntu 18.0
- Ensure the installation environment has a public IP (or domain name) and port reachable from the Internet. Please test this before the webinar! There will be very limited time available to troubleshoot network/firewall issues and such issues may block your progress.
- By 19 January 2023 EOD, send the base URL including the port (e.g., http://oots-ap.example.gov:18080/) of the installation environment where Domibus will be installed to EC-EDELIVERY-SUPPORT@ec.europa.eu, using the prefix “[OOTS webinar 26 January 2023]” in your subject line.
- Pull Docker images on the environment where the installation will take place as follows (Docker Desktop must be installed for this):
Step 1
Login to the edelivery Docker repository by executing the following in the command line.
docker login code.europa.eu:4567
You can use the Docker credentials:
User: OOTS
Password: jZ1n9y1sW2cK-EYhss8m
Step 2
Download Docker images:
ActiveMQ
docker pull code.europa.eu:4567/edelivery/docker/domibus-tomee:5.0.2
MySQL
docker pull code.europa.eu:4567/edelivery/docker/domibus-mysql8:5.0.2
Tomcat
docker pull code.europa.eu:4567/edelivery/docker/domibus-tomcat9:5.0.2
Httpd
docker pull code.europa.eu:4567/edelivery/docker/edelivery-httpd:2.4.39
The eDelivery team:
- Will prepare and send to each participant who submitted the required information on time a package including a the necessary configuration material.
If you have any additional comments or questions on the webinar, or generally concerning eDelivery or the Service Offering please reach out to us via our Service Desk.
You will need to be logged in using an EU Login account to submit a request. Don't have an EU Login account yet? Sign up here.
- eDelivery on the Digital Europe Website.
- The eDelivery self-assessment tool, which helps you calculate how eDelivery can help you achieve your goals and which components of eDelivery are useful for you to re-use.
- eDelivery Training and Deployment service
Please find below the slide deck shared during the event:
About the presenters:
Bogdan Dumitriu is the project officer in charge of eDelivery in DIGIT, responsible for the building block's technical specifications, sample implementations and various services. He moved to DIGIT in 2019 as a policy officer after having previously worked in DG Justice and Consumers to support the implementation of e-CODEX. Prior to joining the European Commission in 2012, he worked for six years as a software developer. Throughout his professional career, he participated in several small- and large-scale IT projects either in a technical, managerial, policy or – most often – mixed capacity.
Ioana Dragusanu has more than 15 years of ICT experience and has been working for the past six years at DIGIT on the eDelivery project, helping implementing Domibus - the open source, e-Delivery AS4 conformant Access Point. She has a strong understanding and practical experience in creating robust SOAP and REST web-services using J2EE technologies, SOA principles and enhanced knowledge on the B2B communication area, ebMS3.0 standard, e-Delivery AS4 profile, SOAPwA protocol, x.509 digital certificates for encryption and signing.
Monika Kokstaite is an external consultant heading the eDelivery Stakeholder and Communication Management office in DIGIT. Prior to joining DIGIT, Monika worked in various consulting, policy, research and education institutions on the European Union.
Olha Koshchiyenko is an external consultant working for the eDelivery Stakeholder and Communication Management Officer in DIGIT. Prior to joining DIGIT, Olha worked in EU policy research, evaluation and impact assessment, with a particular focus on digitalisation and communication.
About eDelivery:
The 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 Digital Europe Programme currently ensures the funding of the services offered by the eDelivery building block as part of its policy of promoting the adoption of common standards in different policy domains (such as eJustice, eProcurement, eCustoms, eProcurement, eHealth, etc.) under Specific Objective 5.
About the building blocks:
The Building Blocks are standards-based open and reusable digital solutions that enable basic capabilities, such as trusted authentication and secure data exchange. They offer basic capabilities that can be used in any European project to facilitate the delivery of digital public services across borders.
Deployed alone or as a portfolio, the building blocks allow data to become the digital lifeblood of modern services, built on the principle of interoperability. The building blocks implement the provisions of the eIDAS regulation on authentication and trust services in the internal market, a global legal and technical reference in secure, trusted cross-border authentication.
The role of the building blocks can also be seen in the digitisation and innovation of market processes. Digital solutions that respect a common standard open up balanced competition within the internal market, along with the door to innovative new processes and a greening of old, paper-based business processes.
About the Digital Europe Programme:
The Digital Europe Programme introduced some organisational changes to the provision of cross-border interoperable digital services deployed under it. This includes focused efforts to support the digital transformation of public administrations throughout Europe.
The Digital Europe Portal is the home of the eIDAS enabler building blocks: eDelivery, eID, eInvoicing, eSignature and OOTS. 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.