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== eDelivery ==
 
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The CEF eDelivery <ref name="ref1">This is not working</ref> Building Block helps users to exchange electronic data and documents with one another in a reliable and trusted way.
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The CEF eDelivery<ref name="ref1">This is not working</ref> Building Block helps users to exchange electronic data and documents with one another in a reliable and trusted way.
  
 
The CEF eDelivery solution is based on a distributed model called the “4-corner model”. In this model, the back-end systems of the users don’t exchange data directly with each other but do this through [https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/wiki/display/CEFDIGITAL/Access+Point+software Access Points]. These Access Points are conformant to the same [https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/wiki/display/CEFDIGITAL/Access+Point+specifications technical specifications] and therefore capable of communicating with each other.
 
The CEF eDelivery solution is based on a distributed model called the “4-corner model”. In this model, the back-end systems of the users don’t exchange data directly with each other but do this through [https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/wiki/display/CEFDIGITAL/Access+Point+software Access Points]. These Access Points are conformant to the same [https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/wiki/display/CEFDIGITAL/Access+Point+specifications technical specifications] and therefore capable of communicating with each other.
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Revision as of 13:48, 19 August 2021

Overview

eDelivery

The CEF eDelivery<ref name="ref1">This is not working</ref> Building Block helps users to exchange electronic data and documents with one another in a reliable and trusted way.

The CEF eDelivery solution is based on a distributed model called the “4-corner model”. In this model, the back-end systems of the users don’t exchange data directly with each other but do this through Access Points. These Access Points are conformant to the same technical specifications and therefore capable of communicating with each other.

As a result of this, users adopting CEF eDelivery can easily and safely exchange data even if their IT systems were developed independently from each other.

SML

The Service Metadata Locator (SML) is a singleton instance in the DE4A network. It is operated by CEF, a key facility of the European Commission, and provided to the DE4A project at no cost. DE4A is currently operating on the test instance of the SML, called “SMK”, and was assigned the DNS zone de4a.acc.edelivery.tech.ec.europa.eu. for the project.

Additionally, CEF provided the project 10 test SMP X.509 certificates based on the “DE4A_TEST_SMP_CA” which is based on CEFs “Connectivity Test Component CA”. Only certificates issued by the “DE4A_TEST_SMP_CA” are allowed to register in the DE4A SML DNS zone.

Every SMP (see below) that wants to join the DE4A network needs to register once at the SML using the specific DNS zone and a certificate based on the “DE4A_TEST_SMP_CA”. Note: See the document “Request for DE4A Pilot eDelivery Certificates” on how to request an SMP certificate.

RegRep

Kafka

References

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