7 March 2019 / 10:00 - 11:30 (CET)


Event summary

This Hands-on Webinar aims to showcase the sending of AS4 messages using eDelivery in the FIWARE Lab instance. During the Webinar attendees will have the opportunity to send an AS4 message via the FIWARE Lab instance and get real-time support. 

Participants to this Webinar will also learn about:

  • The Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) eDelivery and its connection with the Digital Single Market
  • An overview of the state of play of CEF building blocks' reuse in cross-border and domain specific contexts 
  • The CEF eDelivery specifications
  • Domibus - the European Commission open source sample implementation based on the AS4 profile that can be used to get familiar with the technical specifications in a test environment or can work as a solution in a production environment

The target audience for this session is policy projects interested in reusing eDelivery for exchanging electronic data and documents among public administrations, businesses and citizens, in an interoperable, secure, reliable and trusted way.

Please note that you will receive your FIWARE Lab account details after registering to the Webinar.

Please make sure you have either SoapUI or cURL installed on your computer as they will be used during the hands-on.


The agenda is as follows:

TimeItemSpeaker
5 minWelcomeInes Costa
10 minIntroduction to CEF eDeliveryAdrien Ferial
10 minCEF eDelivery Service OfferingAdrien Ferial
45 min

Hands-on session - Send your first AS4 message:

  • Launch instance on Fiware Lab
  • PMode Configuration
  • Security File Configuration
  • Message sending
Ioana Dragusanu
20 minQ&A and sharing of experiencesAll



Webinar material


Please register here.

Please note that the registrations to this webinar are open on a first come first served basis.


If you have any additional comments or questions on the webinar, or generally concerning CEF eDelivery, the Service Offering or grant funding, please reach out to us via 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.


About the presenters: 


Adrien Ferial is the leader of the technical office of CEF eDelivery which is responsible for the evolutive maintenance of the sample implementations. He joined DIGIT in 2014 as a technical expert and has more than 10 years of experience in IT. Through his professional experience, he participated to multiple projects in software development and system analyses, including managing and implementing large, scalable, distributed systems.


Ioana Dragusanu has more than 12 years of ICT experience and has been working for the past two years at DIGIT on the CEF eDelivery project, helping CEF implementing Domibus - the open source, e-SENS 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-SENS AS4 profile, SOAPwA protocol, x.509 digital certificates for encryption and signing.



Ines Costa is working as a Stakeholder Management Officer in DIGIT on CEF Digital. Prior to joining DIGIT, Ines worked in the cultural heritage sector. She has a background in communication and cultural management.



About CEF eDelivery:

The CEF 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 Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) Digital Programme, is currently promoting the adoption of common standards in the eDelivery Messaging Infrastructures in different policy domains (Business Registers, eJustice, eProcurement, etc.).


About the CEF building blocks:

The CEF building blocks provide basic services which can be reused to enable more complex digital public services offered to citizens, businesses and public administration. They provide reusable tools and services helping to underpin the Digital Single Market, that aims to remove digital regulatory barriers, contributing as much as EUR 415 billion per year to the European economy. The CEF Digital Portal is the home of the CEF building blocks (eDeliveryeIDeInvoicingeSignature and eTranslation). 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.


About FIWARE Lab:

FIWARE Lab is the working instance of FIWARE available for experimentation and launch of an eDelivery Access Point. FIWARE is an open cloud-based platform for the creation and execution of smart applications and services. Via FIWARE Lab developers, service providers and experimenters can quickly install the Access Point sample software on a FIWARE platform for demonstration purposes. This, simple, first-hand experience will show two eDelivery Access Points exchanging messages.



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