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From: Dorris T. <cw...@ce...> - 2006-03-23 04:26:12
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*Hermes Messaging Gateway v2.0 Enterprise Edition Available* Hong Kong SAR, Peoples Republic of China -- March 23, 2006 - Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development (CECID), The University of Hong Kong (HKU) and iASPEC Technologies announce the release of Hermes Messaging Gateway v2.0 Enterprise Edition (Hermes 2 EE). With the GPL community edition released last December, this non-GPL enterprise edition comes with additional features including an installation wizard, message status query capabilities, and a Web-based administrative tool for easy configuration and management of the messaging gateway. Full documentation - an installation guide, configuration guide, admin tool user guide, plug-in development guide and technical reference of Hermes 2 -- is bundled with the Enterprise Edition, along with iASPEC's Silver Support Service. The whole package helps users to get Hermes up and running more quickly and to develop applications efficiently. It also frees OEMs and service providers from GPL's requirement of distributing their proprietary source code. Hermes 2 EE can be obtained through iASPEC Technologies (http://www.iaspec.com/Hermes2.htm). Completed Drummond Group's AS2 Interoperability Testing AS-1Q05 (http://ebusinessready.org/as2.html), Hermes 2 enables real-time communication through HTTP or HTTPS to transmit data over the Internet. Besides, it provides security for the transport payload through Secure Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME), digital signatures and encryption, while reliability and non-repudiation are achieved through the use of receipts. It operates as a Java web application. The ebXML Messaging Service (ebMS) and AS2 messaging capabilities are facilitated by the corresponding plug-ins, which can be easily developed by users through Hermes' Simple Plug-in Architecture specification. The messaging operation uses a database with JDBC connectivity to keep track of the messaging status. About CECID (www.cecid.hku.hk <http://www.cecid.hku.hk/index.php>) Established in January 2002, Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development (CECID) at the University of Hong Kong conducts e-commerce research and development with the vision of helping organizations increase their competitiveness in the global economy. CECID develops e-commerce enabling technologies, participates in important international e-commerce initiatives, as well as supports e-commerce standardization for Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific Region. With projects primarily funded by the Hong Kong Government's Innovation and Technology Commission, CECID also takes on the mission to transfer knowledge and technology to the community. Besides organizing forums and seminars, the Center licenses its R&D results through the University of Hong Kong to IT industry. Its acclaimed e-commerce technology, Hermes, has penetrated over 80 economies and won the Best Infrastructure and Communication Application of the Linux Business Award 2005 as well as Certificates of Merit of the Asia-Pacific ICT Awards 2004 and HK Computer Society IT Excellence Award 2004. About iASPEC (www.iaspec.com <http://www.iaspec.com>) iASPEC is an IT consulting and software services firm headquartered in Hong Kong. Since its founding in 1988, the Company has built a solid reputation with proven track records in serving its local and international customers. The Company has subsidiaries and associated firms in Mainland China and the United States of America. Leveraging on the combined strength of its multi-location operations, iASPEC provides innovative software products, high-quality IT consulting and professional services to its clients in these expanded regions. PR Contacts for Press and Analysts: Dorris Tai (cw...@ce...) Business Manager Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development (CECID) Dept. of Computer Science The University of Hong Kong Tel: +852 2859 2818 Fax: +852 2547 4611 URL: http://www.cecid.hku.hk |
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From: Patrick Y. <kc...@ce...> - 2006-03-03 06:19:29
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Dear Ladislav, There may be chances that the mailbox is not dedicated to the usage by Hermes. In that case, it is not desirable to have Hermes to delete all the unexpected messages. How about to make it an option so that the users can choose in the configuration file? Please comment. Regards, Patrick Yee Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development Making E-Commerce Everyday Commerce Ladislav Urban wrote: >Hello all, > >I have found lines of code that delete unexpected messages from email >box when hermes is running. > >--- hk.hku.cecid.phoenix.message.transport.Mail; >--- line 716 > > > > /* uncomment the following line if unexpected messages > should be deleted from the mail box */ > messages[i].setFlag(Flags.Flag.DELETED, true); > >Hermes tries to read over and over given message that is not in proper >format. > >This cause problems in production environment. Lets suppose you have >specific mailbox for one party of the integration and somebody sends a >spam to given email box. > >I think we should uncomment it by default >Is somebody against ? > > > > |
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From: Ladislav U. <lad...@we...> - 2006-02-20 18:56:17
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Hello all,
I have found lines of code that delete unexpected messages from email
box when hermes is running.
--- hk.hku.cecid.phoenix.message.transport.Mail;
--- line 716
/* uncomment the following line if unexpected messages
should be deleted from the mail box */
messages[i].setFlag(Flags.Flag.DELETED, true);
Hermes tries to read over and over given message that is not in proper
format.
This cause problems in production environment. Lets suppose you have
specific mailbox for one party of the integration and somebody sends a
spam to given email box.
I think we should uncomment it by default
Is somebody against ?
--
Ladislav Urban
CEO
Webswell Inc.
1333 Howe Avenue, Suite 100
Sacramento, 95825 CA
email: lad...@we...
phone: +1 (916) 290-2040
fax: +1 (916) 921-2850
http://www.webswell.com
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From: Miss M. B. <ba...@in...> - 2006-01-18 06:51:55
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DEAR BELOVED, I am MISS MARIA BAHIE and am 26 years of age. I I happen to be the only = surviving daughter/child of LATE MR. PATRICK BAHIE. I have decided to contact you over a desperate and pitiable situation in = which I find myself after loosing my parents and siblings to the civil crises = in my country. I am left alone in the world. I must inform you that most of my our family=92s assets and funds were either = looted or vandalized by my father=92s business partners and government=92s = authorities. At the moment, I need your cordial assistance in receiving a fund worth of = US$18M. This fund was deposited by my late father as family belongings with a = private security firm. I would need your assistance in receiving and investing this funds as well as = helping me in obtaining traveling documents to your country or any other = western country to enable me finish my education. I am ready to provide you with all the relevant information related to this = deposit including all documents. Again, my whole life will be a mess if nothing is done urgently to receive = this funds as all my livelihood now lies on this funds. Please in any way you = can be of help to me do as you will not only help me as a person rather you = will be helping humanity in general. Furthermore, I will be looking forward to your quick response to this effect = as I will welcome your suggestions on way forward including your conditions = of assistance. More so, I have decided to compensate your much needed assistance with 20% of = the total sum while any expenses you will incur in the course of the = transaction will be refunded as soon as the business is done. Be informed that, I am doing things on my own for now and I do not see any = form of risk in the transaction as long as we will continue this transaction = between us at least until I travel out from these wicked people. I will wait for to hear from you as soon as possible. Regards, Maria Bahie |
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enerbility Integrated CECID's Hermes for European Energy Trading HONG KONG / VIENNA, January 13, 2006: The Center for E-Commerce=20 Infrastructure Development (CECID) of the University of Hong Kong (HKU)=20 and enerbility software gmbh of Vienna, Austria, are pleased to announce=20 that the open source ebXML message service handler, Hermes, has been=20 integrated in the electronic confirmation matching system enerbility 2.0. enerbility 2.0 is the second generation of an ECM-system developed for=20 the over-the-counter trading in the European energy industry. It is in=20 use at major energy trading companies in Europe like E.ON, ATEL,=20 Statkraft and APT. enerbility focuses on the integration of best-of-breed third-party=20 components into and around its transactional XML exchange and processing=20 technology. To comply with the industry demand for ebXML, enerbility=20 went for Hermes. In the selection process almost all available ebXML=20 products have been evaluated and a selected subset has been tested. Martin Schimak, the engineer evaluating the products, states: "In our=20 evaluation process, we've considered all relevant aspects to find the=20 best product concerning cost-performance ratio. We chose Hermes and are=20 very satisfied with its stability and performance." Hannes Stiebitzhofer, CEO of enerbility software gmbh, adds: "The=20 reliability of Hermes - besides its ebXML MS 2.0 compliance as tested by=20 ebXML Asia Committee - is a perfect complement to enerbility, running=20 without any incidents for months." CECID is happy about Hermes=92 first production use in the European energ= y=20 trading market. =93This is very encouraging to all of us. enerbility has=20 demonstrated the use of Hermes in a =91raw material=92 supply chain. With= out=20 the support of our funding agency, the Innovation and Technology=20 Commission of Hong Kong, we couldn=92t have developed Hermes. On the othe= r=20 hand, today=92s Hermes is also the result of contribution by developers i= n=20 the open-source community around the world. I=92m very pleased to see=20 Hermes being chosen as the messaging gateway to facilitate the energy=20 sector,=94 says Dr. David Cheung, Director of CECID. Thomas Lee, CTO of CECID, also responds positively to enerbility=92s=20 decision. =93enerbility is an innovative and fast-moving company. We are=20 proud that Hermes, an open-source project that has been downloaded by=20 80+ economies, is able to meet enerbility=92s stringent requirements for=20 performance and scalability in terms of handling a large number of=20 messages reliably and securely.=94 About enerbility software gmbh (www.enerbility.com) enerbility software gmbh is a dynamic flexible Vienna-based company=20 which emerged from a pilot project for the development of an Electronic=20 Confirmation Matching Systems (ECM) based on the EFET (European=20 Federation of Energy Traders) Standard. enerbility software gmbh was=20 founded in Spring 2004 and is focused on software development and=20 consultancy for the energy sector. About CECID (www.cecid.hku.hk) Established in January 2002, the Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure=20 Development (CECID) at the University of Hong Kong conducts e-commerce=20 research and development with the vision of helping organizations=20 increase their competitiveness in the global economy. CECID develops=20 e-commerce enabling technologies, participates in important=20 international e-commerce initiatives, supports e-commerce=20 standardization for Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific Region, and transfers=20 e-commerce technology and skills to the community. With projects=20 primarily funded by the Hong Kong Government's Innovation and Technology=20 Commission, CECID is an active member of OASIS and the ebXML Asia=20 Committee. The Center also collaborates with a number of lead technology=20 users in the Asia-Pacific Region on turning R&D results into real-life=20 business applications. CECID's contributions to the community include=20 its code donation of Hermes and ebMail to freebXML=20 (http://www.freebxml.org) and the production of an in-depth design and=20 management guide on XML Schemas for the Hong Kong Government. CECID's PR Contact: Dorris Tai (cw...@ce...) Business Manager Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development (CECID) Dept. of Computer Science The University of Hong Kong Tel: +852 2859 2818 Fax: +852 2547 4611 URL: www.cecid.hku.hk |
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Hi John, ebXML 2.0 does support syncReply for business messages (payload), but Hermes does not AFAIK. You cannot use the Acknowledgment for this, that's just for reliable messaging purposes (Hermes does support syncReply for Acknowledgments and Errors, but those are fixed and Hermes generated). If the sender is not capable of using a HTTP(S) URL for receiving messages, you can also use SMTP/POP3. This way you can get around the NAT issue. Hermes gets around the NAT through the client/server architecture, where the server is accessible from the internet, and from the client behind the NAT. An ebMS endpoint behind a NAT doesn't make a lot of sense... kind regards, Gait Boxman. john saltza wrote: > I would need to return a data structure as return value from a message > reception. The whole thing has to be done in a synchronous way because > the client (the one who posts the message) is behind a NAT (so the IP > is not directly accesible and the receiver cannot instantiate a > connection with the client whenever he wants) . > I have tested the Acknowledge thing but the structure returned is as > far as I know fixed (it is generated automatically without any kind of > interaction with my onMessage function - in fact it looks as if the > response with the acknowledgement is returned well before my onMessage > returns). The ideal thing would be to be able to insert a custom made > data structure in my onMessage that would somehow be sent in the > response back and would be readable on the calling end. > This would be a little like using EBMS to encapsulate a web service: I > pass a request as a XML document (ebXMLMessage) and receive a response > as another XML document (an ebXMLMessage again) that actually can > contain response information, and all of this encapsulated with EBXML > and using XML functionalities like signing and validation and so on. > > Is this possible with Hermes? > Can this be done with EBXML? > > Thanks in advance. > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log > files > for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes > searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! > http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=7637&alloc_id=16865&op=click > _______________________________________________ > ebxmlms-develop mailing list > ebx...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ebxmlms-develop > |
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I would need to return a data structure as return value from a message reception. The whole thing has to be done in a synchronous way because the client (the one who posts the message) is behind a NAT (so the IP is not directly accesible and the receiver cannot instantiate a connection with the client whenever he wants) . I have tested the Acknowledge thing but the structure returned is as far as I know fixed (it is generated automatically without any kind of interaction with my onMessage function - in fact it looks as if the response with the acknowledgement is returned well before my onMessage returns). The ideal thing would be to be able to insert a custom made data structure in my onMessage that would somehow be sent in the response back and would be readable on the calling end. This would be a little like using EBMS to encapsulate a web service: I pass a request as a XML document (ebXMLMessage) and receive a response as another XML document (an ebXMLMessage again) that actually can contain response information, and all of this encapsulated with EBXML and using XML functionalities like signing and validation and so on. Is this possible with Hermes? Can this be done with EBXML? Thanks in advance. |
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From: Patrick Y. <kc...@ce...> - 2005-12-28 09:05:20
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Dear Ladislav, This happens in the transaction object. Hermes implements its own transaction mechanism, which involves object locking using wait() and notifyAll() APIs. The mentioned error reports an exceptional situation where the transaction tries to unlock an object which is never locked. To further pinpoint the real cause of the problem, we need more information. Is the problem repeatable? Regards, Patrick Yee Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development Making E-Commerce Everyday Commerce Ladislav Urban wrote: >Hello Hermes developers, >we receive weird error message during our test with korbit system. Do >you know what cause this problem? >Thank you > > >2005-12-22 13:14:05,112 ERROR [HttpProcessor[19998][34]]: [10401] Cannot >unlock a non-existent object - program bug > > > |
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From: Patrick Y. <kc...@ce...> - 2005-12-28 08:57:22
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I would vote yes for the change. Thanks Ladislav for pointing this out.
Regards,
Patrick Yee
Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development
Making E-Commerce Everyday Commerce
Ladislav Urban wrote:
>Hello hermes developers,
>I have found bug in ebxml header. For example if I call
>setFromRole(null) with null value. This method creates empty Element
><eb:Role/> . This problem is repeated in setToRole and possibly other
>methods.
>I fixed the problem:
>
>Do you agree with this solution?
>
>
>public void setToRole(String role) throws SOAPException {
> if (role != null) {
>
> if (toRole == null) {
> if (toPartyIds.size() > 0) {
> to.addChildElement(ELEMENT_ROLE, role);
> }
> toRole = role;
> } else {
> throw new SOAPValidationException(
> SOAPValidationException.SOAP_FAULT_CLIENT, "<"
> + NAMESPACE_PREFIX_EB + ":" +
>ELEMENT_ROLE
> + "> has already been " + "set in <"
> + NAMESPACE_PREFIX_EB + ":" + ELEMENT_TO
>+ ">!");
> }
>
> }
> }
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> <eb:From>
> <eb:PartyId
>eb:type="urn:oasis:names:tc:ebxml-cppa:partyid-type:duns">AutoMateHub</eb:PartyId>
> <eb:Role/>
> <eb:Role>Seller</eb:Role>
> </eb:From>
> <eb:To>
> <eb:PartyId
>eb:type="urn:oasis:names:tc:ebxml-cppa:partyid-type:duns">TestDriver</eb:PartyId>
> <eb:Role>Buyer</eb:Role>
> </eb:To>
>
>
>
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From: <op...@co...> - 2005-12-27 22:20:43
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From: David RR W. \(XML\) <da...@dr...> - 2005-12-27 22:19:15
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<div>Ladistan,</div>
<div> </div>
<div>I'm not totally clear on this - why are you just not giving an error
or assigning 'unknown' to the role if they do not provide one?</div>
<div> </div>
<div>DW<BR><BR></div>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 8px; MARGIN-LEFT: 8px; BORDER-LEFT:
blue 2px solid"><BR>-------- Original Message --------<BR>Subject:
[ebxmlms-general] Bug in the ebxml header<BR>From: Ladislav Urban
<lad...@we...><BR>Date: Tue, December 27, 2005
3:59 pm<BR>To: ebxmlms-general
<ebx...@li...>,<BR>ebxmlms-develop
<ebx...@li...><BR><BR>Hello hermes
developers,<BR>I have found bug in ebxml header. For example if I
call<BR>setFromRole(null) with null value. This method creates empty
Element<BR><eb:Role/> . This problem is repeated in
setToRole and possibly other<BR>methods.<BR>I fixed the
problem:<BR><BR>Do you agree with this solution?<BR><BR><BR>public void
setToRole(String role) throws SOAPException {<BR>
if (role != null) {<BR><BR>
if (toRole == null) {<BR>
if (toPartyIds.size() > 0) {<BR>
to.addChildElement(ELEMENT_ROLE, role);<BR>
}<BR>
toRole = role;<BR>
} else {<BR>
throw new SOAPValidationException(<BR>
SOAPValidationException.SOAP_FAULT_CLIENT, "<"<BR>
+ NAMESPACE_PREFIX_EB + ":"
+<BR>ELEMENT_ROLE<BR>
+ ">
has already been " + "set in <"<BR>
+ NAMESPACE_PREFIX_EB + ":" + ELEMENT_TO<BR>+
">!");<BR> }<BR><BR>
}<BR>
}<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><eb:From><BR><eb:PartyId<BR>eb:type="urn:oasis:names:tc:ebxml-cppa:partyid-type:duns">AutoMateHub</eb:PartyId><BR><eb:Role/><BR><eb:Role>Seller</eb:Role><BR></eb:From><BR><eb:To><BR><eb:PartyId<BR>eb:type="urn:oasis:names:tc:ebxml-cppa:partyid-type:duns">TestDriver</eb:PartyId><BR><eb:Role>Buyer</eb:Role><BR></eb:To><BR><BR>--
<BR>Ladislav Urban<BR>CEO<BR>Webswell Inc.<BR>1333 Howe Avenue, Suite
100<BR>Sacramento, 95825 CA<BR>email:
lad...@we...<BR>phone: +1 (916) 290-2040<BR>fax: +1
(916)
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From: Ladislav U. <lad...@we...> - 2005-12-27 21:45:37
|
The same problem is for public void setTimeToLive(String time) throws
SOAPException
I applied the same fix
On Tue, 2005-12-27 at 15:59 -0500, Ladislav Urban wrote:
> Hello hermes developers,
> I have found bug in ebxml header. For example if I call
> setFromRole(null) with null value. This method creates empty Element
> <eb:Role/> . This problem is repeated in setToRole and possibly other
> methods.
> I fixed the problem:
>
> Do you agree with this solution?
>
>
> public void setToRole(String role) throws SOAPException {
> if (role != null) {
>
> if (toRole == null) {
> if (toPartyIds.size() > 0) {
> to.addChildElement(ELEMENT_ROLE, role);
> }
> toRole = role;
> } else {
> throw new SOAPValidationException(
> SOAPValidationException.SOAP_FAULT_CLIENT, "<"
> + NAMESPACE_PREFIX_EB + ":" +
> ELEMENT_ROLE
> + "> has already been " + "set in <"
> + NAMESPACE_PREFIX_EB + ":" + ELEMENT_TO
> + ">!");
> }
>
> }
> }
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> <eb:From>
> <eb:PartyId
> eb:type="urn:oasis:names:tc:ebxml-cppa:partyid-type:duns">AutoMateHub</eb:PartyId>
> <eb:Role/>
> <eb:Role>Seller</eb:Role>
> </eb:From>
> <eb:To>
> <eb:PartyId
> eb:type="urn:oasis:names:tc:ebxml-cppa:partyid-type:duns">TestDriver</eb:PartyId>
> <eb:Role>Buyer</eb:Role>
> </eb:To>
>
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From: Ladislav U. <lad...@we...> - 2005-12-27 21:22:22
|
Hello hermes developers and cecid guys! Do you plan to release new hermes on CVS? We still use hermes 1 and continue to debug it. We can not switch to hermes 2 because it is not on source forge and on CVS. So we can not fix problems. Hermes 1 is in production shape. We are in process of certification Hermes 1 for ebXML interoperability and we use it in projects for our customers. Hermes 2 requires deep testing in production like environment and independent view of other developers till we can start use it for our customers. We have developed broker application for hermes 1. Do you know how to easy port it to new Hermes? The reworked version has advantages -- we are not constrained by the old code but we should not split our development effort. The main reason people use hermes in their ebxml projects is not the price or extended features but stability and conformity to ebxml standard! Have a great one. Ladislav -- Ladislav Urban CEO Webswell Inc. 1333 Howe Avenue, Suite 100 Sacramento, 95825 CA email: lad...@we... phone: +1 (916) 290-2040 fax: +1 (916) 921-2850 http://www.webswell.com |
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From: Ladislav U. <lad...@we...> - 2005-12-27 20:59:31
|
Hello hermes developers,
I have found bug in ebxml header. For example if I call
setFromRole(null) with null value. This method creates empty Element
<eb:Role/> . This problem is repeated in setToRole and possibly other
methods.
I fixed the problem:
Do you agree with this solution?
public void setToRole(String role) throws SOAPException {
if (role != null) {
if (toRole == null) {
if (toPartyIds.size() > 0) {
to.addChildElement(ELEMENT_ROLE, role);
}
toRole = role;
} else {
throw new SOAPValidationException(
SOAPValidationException.SOAP_FAULT_CLIENT, "<"
+ NAMESPACE_PREFIX_EB + ":" +
ELEMENT_ROLE
+ "> has already been " + "set in <"
+ NAMESPACE_PREFIX_EB + ":" + ELEMENT_TO
+ ">!");
}
}
}
<eb:From>
<eb:PartyId
eb:type="urn:oasis:names:tc:ebxml-cppa:partyid-type:duns">AutoMateHub</eb:PartyId>
<eb:Role/>
<eb:Role>Seller</eb:Role>
</eb:From>
<eb:To>
<eb:PartyId
eb:type="urn:oasis:names:tc:ebxml-cppa:partyid-type:duns">TestDriver</eb:PartyId>
<eb:Role>Buyer</eb:Role>
</eb:To>
--
Ladislav Urban
CEO
Webswell Inc.
1333 Howe Avenue, Suite 100
Sacramento, 95825 CA
email: lad...@we...
phone: +1 (916) 290-2040
fax: +1 (916) 921-2850
http://www.webswell.com
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From: Ladislav U. <lad...@we...> - 2005-12-22 18:30:32
|
Hello Hermes developers, we receive weird error message during our test with korbit system. Do you know what cause this problem? Thank you 2005-12-22 13:14:05,112 ERROR [HttpProcessor[19998][34]]: [10401] Cannot unlock a non-existent object - program bug -- Ladislav Urban CEO Webswell Inc. 1333 Howe Avenue, Suite 100 Sacramento, 95825 CA email: lad...@we... phone: +1 (916) 290-2040 fax: +1 (916) 921-2850 http://www.webswell.com |
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From: Dorris T. <cw...@ce...> - 2005-12-16 06:40:49
|
Hermes Messaging Gateway v2.0 Supporting AS2 Released Hong Kong SAR, Peoples Republic of China - December 16, 2005 - Center=20 for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development (CECID), The University of=20 Hong Kong (HKU) is pleased to announce Hermes Messaging Gateway v2.0=20 (Hermes 2) supporting ebMS and Applicability Specification (AS2) is=20 available for download. Thanks to project funding from the HKSAR=20 Government's Innovation & Technology Commission, the new version of the=20 messaging gateway has extended secure and reliable data transmission to=20 users of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and other=20 business-to-business data. Released under GNU General Public License=20 (http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html), Hermes 2 and its source code can=20 be downloaded for free from Freebxml (http://www.freebxml.org) and CECID=20 (http://www.cecid.hku.hk). Community support is provided through the=20 mailing list cec...@go.... Users and OEMs can also obtain professional support from Hermes' first=20 value-added partner, iASPEC Technologies=20 (http://www.iaspec.com/supportservicesforHermes2.htm). A non-GPL=20 enterprise edition, with extra features like message status query=20 capabilities and a Web-based GUI administrative tool for easy=20 configuration and management of the messaging gateway, is expected to be=20 made available by iASPEC in 1Q2006. This enterprise edition will free=20 commercial license customers from GPL's requirement of distributing=20 their proprietary source code. For users requiring only ebMS messaging capabilities, Hermes 1 is still=20 available at Freebxml under Academic Free License=20 (http://www.opensource.org/licenses/afl-2.1.php) with community support=20 provided through ebx...@li.... Completed the AS2 Interoperability Testing AS-1Q05 with 29 other=20 participants (http://ebusinessready.org/as2.html) organized by U.S.=20 leading testing company, Drummond Group Inc., Hermes 2 enables real-time=20 communication through HTTP or HTTPS to transmit data over the Internet.=20 Besides, it provides security for the transport payload through Secure=20 Multi-Purpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME), digital signatures and=20 encryption, while reliability and non-repudiation are achieved through=20 the use of receipts. The AS2 standard, commonly used in supply chains by large retailers,=20 manufacturers and suppliers, is often regarded as the =93EDI over=20 Internet=94 standard. This latest version of Hermes facilitates large as=20 well as small enterprises to exchange EDI or other business-to-business=20 data with their partners and customers. It operates as a Java web=20 application. The ebXML Messaging Service (ebMS) and AS2 messaging=20 capabilities are facilitated by the corresponding plugins, which can be=20 easily developed by users through Hermes=92 Simple Plugin Architecture=20 specification. The messaging operation requires a database with JDBC=20 connectivity to keep track of the messaging status. About iASPEC (http://www.iaspec.com) iASPEC is an IT consulting and software services firm headquartered in=20 Hong Kong. Since its founding in 1988, the Company has built a solid=20 reputation with proven track records in serving its local and=20 international customers. The Company has subsidiaries and associated=20 firms in Mainland China and the United States of America. Leveraging on=20 the combined strength of its multi-location operations, iASPEC provides=20 innovative software products, high-quality IT consulting and=20 professional services to its clients in these expanded regions. About CECID (http://www.cecid.hku.hk) Established in January 2002, Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure=20 Development (CECID) at the University of Hong Kong conducts e-commerce=20 research and development with the vision of helping organizations=20 increase their competitiveness in the global economy. CECID develops=20 e-commerce enabling technologies, participates in important=20 international e-commerce initiatives, supports e-commerce=20 standardization for Hong Kong and the Asia Pacific Region, and transfers=20 e-commerce technology and skills to the community. With projects=20 primarily funded by the Hong Kong Government's Innovation and Technology=20 Commission, CECID is an active member of OASIS and the ebXML Asia=20 Committee. The Center also collaborates with a number of lead technology=20 users in the Asia-Pacific. About Hermes 1 (http://www.cecid.hku.hk/hermes1.php) In compliance with OASIS ebXML Message Service (ebMS*) standard, Hermes=20 1 is a Business-to-Business (B2B) Messaging Server which provides a=20 standardized, reliable and secure infrastructure for enterprises to=20 exchange business data on the Internet. Available under Academic Free=20 License, developers from 80+ economies have downloaded Hermes=92 source=20 code. Hermes 1 has many successful use cases, most of which are=20 innovative, cost-effective applications used by enterprises for exchange=20 of business documents such as POs and invoices. Besides ebXML Asia=20 Interoperability Certificates, Hermes has won Certificates of Merit=20 (Product Category) at the 6th HK Computer Society IT Excellence Awards=20 and the Asia-Pacific ICT Awards 2004 (R&D Category). Recently, Hermes=20 has won the Grand Award in Infrastructure Building and Communication=20 Application of Hong Kong Linux Business Award 2005. 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From:
<tor...@tu...> - 2005-11-25 17:39:35
|
Hi, Reportedly an aquaintance got it working. For my part, I even dug in the code of Hermes and don't understand = where the wildcard functionality is implemented, the SQL prepared statement = string in MessageServer.getUndeliveredMessages contains a 'WHERE DbTableManager.ATTRIBUTE_CONVERSATION_ID + "=3D?"' and = "query.setString(2, appContext.getConversationId());" and I didn't see that any other = method than getUndeliveredMessages was called to determine which messages to deliver. Is it some database-specific functionality we are relying on here? = Because as far as I remember, "WHERE field =3D '*'" is not standard SQL. Or is it that the sending of the message registers a listener for the conversation-id, even if the MessageListener parameter is null, and I = am trying to receive with a wildcard on the same Hermes instance that I am sending from? I am going to try this theory on Monday. /tobe -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr=E5n: ebx...@li... [mailto:ebx...@li...] F=F6r Julien = Choulet Skickat: den 25 november 2005 17:52 Till: ebx...@li... =C4mne: [ebxmlms-develop] Problem with WildCards Hi, I have read all the posts on the wildcard use in application context = but I can't make it work. I made sure no other MessageListener is registered in Hermes but still = the listener won't pick the messages (only one entry in mshconfig). If I = put the exact context parameters for the received message, then messages are correctly picked up. Do you have any clue ? -- Julien Choulet ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Splunk Inc. Do you grep through log = files for problems? Stop! Download the new AJAX search engine that makes searching your log files as easy as surfing the web. DOWNLOAD SPLUNK! http://ads.osdn.com/?ad_id=3D7637&alloc_id=3D16865&op=3Dclick _______________________________________________ ebxmlms-develop mailing list ebx...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ebxmlms-develop |
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From: Julien C. <jch...@co...> - 2005-11-25 16:51:53
|
Hi, I have read all the posts on the wildcard use in application context but I can't make it work. I made sure no other MessageListener is registered in Hermes but still the listener won't pick the messages (only one entry in mshconfig). If I put the exact context parameters for the received message, then messages are correctly picked up. Do you have any clue ? -- Julien Choulet |
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From: Patrick Y. <kc...@ce...> - 2005-11-22 09:00:38
|
Hi,
If you register two application contexts, one with wildcard (*) and one=20
with some values, to Hermes. Hermes will deliver the message to the=20
handler with exact value. In case no matched application context are=20
registered, Hermes will in turn deliver the message to the wildcard one.=20
So in your case, are you having both application contexts registered?
Regards,
Patrick Yee
Center for E-Commerce Infrastructure Development
Making E-Commerce Everyday Commerce
Gannholm Torbj=F6rn wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I found a tip in the archives that a parameter "*" may be put instead of=
any
>parameter in the ApplicationContext to signify that I don't care which
>particular value it has.
>
>However this doesn't work for me, so I wonder if I am doing anything wro=
ng?
>Using hermes 1.0.0.1 (the latest download)
>
>As soon as I put a "correct" value for conversationID, the message is
>received...
>
>Thanks,
>/tobe
>
>Code:
> public void run() {
> String transportType =3D "HTTP";
> String toMshUrl =3D "http://host:8080/msh/ <http://host:8080=
/msh/>
>";
>
> String cpaID =3D "20040510:SE2021000969:SE9876543210";
> String service =3D
>"urn:sfti:services:documentprocessing:BasicInvoice";
> String action =3D "incomingBasicInvoice";=20
>
> ApplicationContext ac =3D new ApplicationContext(
> cpaID, "*", service, action);
>
> try {
> Request mshReq =3D new Request(ac, new URL(toMshUrl), this,
>transportType);
> mshReq.enablePoller(true);
>
> System.out.println("Sleep for 60 seconds then quit...");
> Thread.sleep(60000);
> } catch (RequestException e) {
> e.printStackTrace();
> } catch (MalformedURLException e) {
> e.printStackTrace();
> } catch (InterruptedException e) {
> e.printStackTrace();
> }
>
> }
>
>
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From:
<tor...@tu...> - 2005-11-07 16:52:35
|
Hi all,
I found a tip in the archives that a parameter "*" may be put instead of any
parameter in the ApplicationContext to signify that I don't care which
particular value it has.
However this doesn't work for me, so I wonder if I am doing anything wrong?
Using hermes 1.0.0.1 (the latest download)
As soon as I put a "correct" value for conversationID, the message is
received...
Thanks,
/tobe
Code:
public void run() {
String transportType = "HTTP";
String toMshUrl = "http://host:8080/msh/ <http://host:8080/msh/>
";
String cpaID = "20040510:SE2021000969:SE9876543210";
String service =
"urn:sfti:services:documentprocessing:BasicInvoice";
String action = "incomingBasicInvoice";
ApplicationContext ac = new ApplicationContext(
cpaID, "*", service, action);
try {
Request mshReq = new Request(ac, new URL(toMshUrl), this,
transportType);
mshReq.enablePoller(true);
System.out.println("Sleep for 60 seconds then quit...");
Thread.sleep(60000);
} catch (RequestException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (MalformedURLException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
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