A blog post series by Toon Vanhoutte of Codit that aims to provide an introduction to AS4, a recent B2B messaging standard. It provides the basic insights on how AS4 establishes a reliable and secure message exchange between trading partners. This is a jump start to get to know the ins and outs of the standard, as the specifications are quite complex to understand without any prior introduction.
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Slovenia to adopt ebMS3 for Secure e-Delivery in Public Administration
Currently they are using their own protocol (and corresponding XML schemas). However, in 2014 it was decided to develop a new e-delivery system, capable of introducing secure e-delivery to other areas of public administration, not only limited to judiciary.
EU e-SENS AS4 Conformance Test Event
The European large scale project e-SENS will hold its first test session open for non-project participants from December 1st to January 31th 2016.
Gateway vendors that already support the e-SENS/AS4 profile are invited to conformance test their e-Delivery solution based on current 48 test assertions that cover the full e-SENS/AS4 profile functionality.
Public Review for ebCore Agreement Update Specification V1.0 - ends December 9th
The OASIS ebXML Core (ebCore) TC [1] members have recently approved a Committee Specification Draft (CSD) and submitted it for 30-day public review:
ebCore Agreement Update Specification Version 1.0
Committee Specification Draft 01 / Public Review Draft 01
20 October 2015
Overview:
New AS4 component in CIPA e-Delivery
CIPA e-Delivery is an activity of the Directorate-General for Informatics (DIGIT) of the European Commission.
The objective of CIPA is to provide a generic solution for public administrations to exchange documents in a secure and reliable way. CIPA e-Delivery aims at creating a document exchange network. Participants have access to this network through gateways, which communicate with each other using a standard protocol.