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Hi everyone,

date:  04/01/2021

We are happy to announce the final release of Domibus 4.2 sample implementation of the eDelivery AS4 Access Point. Domibus 4.2 release brings extensive technical improvements and several new features.

Domibus 4.2 has been achieved through close collaboration between different EU policy projects' IT delivery teams and CEF eDelivery. Highlights of the release include:

  • Possibility to define a higher priority for specific messages to be sent
  • New isAlive RestService in DomibusCore to add to E2E Monitoring
  • Possibility to monitor the connection state between C2 and C3
  • API for adding/updating participants
  • Extend the retention policy mechanism
  • Domibus Support of Oracle Open JDK 11
  • Default JMS Plugin – different queues depending on service/action
  • Support for WildFly 20
  • Support for Tomcat 9
    UI page for changing the Domibus properties at runtime
  • Added Foreign Server support in WebLogic

Domibus 4.2 is backward compatible with 4.1.x versions.


Supported platforms:
Application server:
  • WildFly 20.0.x
  • WebLogic 12.2.1.4 (tested version, future versions might work)
  • Apache Tomcat 9.0.x
Database:
  • MySQL 8 (future versions might work)
  • Oracle 12c and Oracle 19c
JAVA:
  • Oracle JRE8 (for WildFly, Tomcat and WebLogic)
  • OpenJDK 11 (only for WildFly and Tomcat, not for WebLogic)

More information about the release is available on this page.

About CEF and CEF eDelivery:

The eDelivery Building Block of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) promotes the use of the AS4 messaging protocol to create a secure channel for the transmission of documents and data by electronic means, over the internet or via a private network.

CEF eDelivery is a network of nodes for digital communications. It is based on a distributed model where every participant becomes a node using standard transport protocols and security policies. AS4 both provides evidence relating to the handling of the transmitted data as well as protecting it against the risk of loss, theft, damage or any unauthorised alterations.

CEF supports multiple digital infrastructure projects which contribute to improvements in the daily lives of Europeans through digital inclusion, the connectivity and interoperability of European digital services, and the development of a Digital Single Market.

 

Learn more on CEF Digital

Kind regards,

CEF eDelivery team