DE4A Checklist for Connectathon
This guide will provide some check points that should be done prior to a Connectathon session.
Assuming you have already setup your own SMP and Connector instance.
SMP
If you did not setup (and you are required to) the SMP, use this link to access the documentation for installing and configuring this component.
- Check the participant ID (Service Group)
- Check your participant ID has the Canonical Evidences Types for your tests.
- If you are a DE you will manage Response messages.
- If you are a DO you will manage Request messages.
- The Endpoint Reference will be the base URL of your Connector followed by ‘/phase4’
- The certificate you will be using
Once this configuration is proven correct, it will not be necessary to check it everytime.
Connector
If you did not setup (and you are required to) the Connector, use this link to access the documentation for installing and configuring this component.
Once the application.properties configuration is set, it will not change
Regarding the de-do.json, you can check the wiki page that shows the endpoint addresses that should be included.
Again, once it is properly setup and working, you will not need to change it.
Wiki Page
It will have centralized information about the pilot’s environment. We will need to maintain it updated. Whenever a partner updates anything or their side, it should also be updated in the wiki, so it is available for everyone. In addition, whenever technical infrastructure information updates are made in the Wiki an email needs also to be sent to ATOS (Ana María Piñuela, Alberto Crespo, Javier Presa) / WP5 (Javier Ferrero, Javier Baena, Eduardo Moreno, Hugo Berdón) to be aware of those changes.
General Tips
- It would be helpful when testing a specific use case that you have access to the connector log file.
- When having issues, it is better to test it before the connectathon in case it can be easily solved. Then we will avoid blocking issues during the live session.
- Use Slack channels for support, your issue might be previously solved or could help others when experiencing the same issue.