Pim VAN DER EIJK (PVDE)
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Approval of Previous meeting minutes | Minutes of the previous meeting approved |
TOOP participation | MD stated that: The Once - Only Principle Project (TOOP) is an initiative of 50 organisations from the EU and Associated Countries to explore and demonstrate the once-only principle on a cross-border scale with the aim to reduce the administrative burden of businesses and public administrations (http://www.toop.eu/). In that context, the TOOP team has defined their technical architecture and is now looking for AS4 solutions to be part of their pilot projects. If you are interested in getting more information about the TOOP project, its architecture and your possible participation to their pilots, please let us know before 31/05. Based on your feedback we can then schedule an informative session (web conference) together with the TOOP team after which you can decide whether your participation to the TOOP pilots is desirable Already more than 10 positive responses after a mailing to the eDelivery community. PH expressed his satisfaction regarding this info |
Conformance and connectivity testing updates | MD stated that:
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Modularisation status | MD stated that: Release the of the updated specifications by the end of the month (including the modularization) Solutions conformant to previous versions of the eDelivery AS4 profile remain conformant to the new common profile + four corner module Test Assertions from the previous versions of the eDelivery AS4 profile (generic AS4 and e-SENS specific tests) have been reshuffled into the common profile and the four corner module. They will be immediately available on the test platform. New groups of test cases for the additional optional modules are under construction and will be available soon so that existing conformant solutions can "add the support for optional modules to their profile on CEF Digital". |
Pull planning | MD stated that: New pull module is being defined. a) The Pull specifications are expected to be publicly available as from June 2018 (approval provided by the OMB). We intend to run a public consultation on the proposed Pull specifications during June and July. b) Subsequently full support for the Pull functionality according to these specs is assigned to Domibus version 4.1 for which the release candidate is planned on 07/12/2018 and the final release is planned on 22/02/2019. c) Then, later this year, we plan to add the Pull testing to our Conformance Testing service. This is planned in Q4 2018. |
eDel network event | IC Stated that: 11 MSs representatives were present. The main objectives for this network are to share information and best practices. The best manner to achieve this was discussed. This network will be able to collaborate using the eDelivery Community wiki. The network will reconvene on a monthly basis. Ines stated the possible overlap of interests between this group and the informal network EPREL workshop was also mentioned by IC. At the request of the EPREL project, a workshop on eDelivery was provided to the industry potential users. Contacts of other solution providers were provided to the industry. |
PEPPOL collaboration status | Oxalis AS4 registered for the eDelivery Connectivity Testing service |
New INEA calls for proposals? | MD stated that: CEF-TC-2018-2 for eDelivery is open since 3 May 2018 and will run until 18 September 2018 Supported activities are the similiar as in previo7us years: a) Deploy APs b) Deploy SMPs c) Upgrade existing solutions If interested please visit INEA website for more info |
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