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This project was integrated into https://github.com/phax/as2-lib as of v4.4.5

New versions are going to be maintained there

as2-server

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The standalone AS2 server component based on as2-lib. It directly works on Sockets and not on Servlets. Please see as2-peppol-servlet for an example how as2-lib can be used together with the Servlet specs. Alternatively a specialized Servlet based server for PEPPOL is available with my as2-peppol-server project.

This project is licensed under the FreeBSD License.

News and noteworthy

  • v4.4.4 - 2019-09-26
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.4.4
  • v4.4.3 - 2019-09-06
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.4.3
  • v4.4.2 - 2019-08-30
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.4.2
  • v4.4.1 - 2019-06-28
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.4.1
  • v4.4.0 - 2019-06-14
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.4.0
  • v4.3.0 - 2019-05-17
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.3.0
    • Moved interface IRefreshablePartnershipFactory to project as2-lib
    • New class ServerSelfFillingXMLPartnershipFactory handles dynamic partnerships based on SelfFillingXMLPartnershipFactory. See as2-lib #63 and as2-lib #79
  • v4.2.2 - 2019-03-21
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.2.2
  • v4.2.1 - 2018-11-22
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.2.1
  • v4.2.0 - 2018-11-21
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.2.0
  • v4.1.1 - 2018-07-27
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.1.1
  • v4.1.0 - 2018-06-20
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.1.0
  • v4.0.2 - 2018-04-05
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.0.2
  • v4.0.1 - 2018-03-27
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.0.1
    • Fixes issue #20
  • v4.0.0 - 2018-03-22
    • Updated to as2-lib 4.0.0
    • Anonymous TLS cipher suite determination improved
    • Changed internally from java.util.Date to java.time.LocalDateTime - so all the Date parameters must be changed from yyyy to uuuu!!!
    • The certificate factory com.helger.as2.app.cert.ServerPKCS12CertificateFactory was deprecated in favor of the more generic com.helger.as2.app.cert.ServerCertificateFactory that handles arbitrary keystore types (like JKS).
  • v3.1.0 - 2017-07-27
    • Updated to as2-lib 3.1.0
  • v3.0.4 - 2017-06-19
    • Updated to as2-lib 3.0.4
  • v3.0.3 - 2017-01-24
    • Updated to as2-lib 3.0.3
  • v3.0.2 - 2016-12-12
    • Updated to as2-lib 3.0.2
  • v3.0.1 - 2016-09-27
    • Updated to as2-lib 3.0.1
  • v3.0.0 - 2016-08-21
    • Requires JDK 8
    • Updated to as2-lib 3.0.0
  • v2.2.7 - 2016-04-27
    • Updated to as2-lib 2.2.7
  • v2.2.5 - 2015-12-01
    • Updated to as2-lib 2.2.5
  • v2.2.4 - 2015-11-11
    • Updated to as2-lib 2.2.4
  • v2.2.3 - 2015-10-22
    • Updated to as2-lib 2.2.3
  • v2.2.2 - 2015-10-19
    • Updated to as2-lib 2.2.2 and Bouncy Castle 1.53
  • v2.2.1 - 2015-10-08
    • Updated to as2-lib 2.2.1
  • v2.2.0
    • Extended the configuration file with the attribute CryptoVerifyUseCertificateInBodyPart to define whether a certificate passed in the signed MIME body part shall be used to verify the signature (when true) or whether to always use the certificate provided in the partnership (when false). By default the value is true.
    • Extended the configuration file with the attribute CryptoSignIncludeCertificateInBodyPart to define whether the certificate used for signing should be included in the signed MIME body part (when true) or not to include it (when false). By default the value is true. This is the sending counter part of CryptoVerifyUseCertificateInBodyPart

Maven usage

Add the following to your pom.xml to use this artifact:

<dependency>
  <groupId>com.helger</groupId>
  <artifactId>as2-server</artifactId>
  <version>4.4.4</version>
</dependency>

Configuration

Start server: run class com.helger.as2.app.MainOpenAS2Server

Startup arguments (required): src/main/resources/config/config.xml This configuration file should be the starting point for your own customizations. You may simple copy the file to a different location and provide the absolute path to it instead of the example given above.

Waits for incoming AS2 messages on http://localhost:10080/HttpReceiver Note: the port for the incoming messages can be configured in the configuration file.

Than run com.helger.as2.test.TestClient as a Java main application to perform a simple AS2 transmission.

No database or additional software is needed to exchange AS2 messages!

Building and running from source

To run this server stand-alone from the source build, perform the following steps. In the below commands x.y.z denotes the effective version number

  1. build the binary artefacts using Apache Maven 3.x: mvn clean install -Pwithdep (selects the profile "withdep" which means "with dependencies"). On Windows you may run build.cmd as an alternative.

  2. If this fails than potentially because a SNAPSHOT version of as2-lib is referenced. In that case check out the as2-lib project as well, run mvn clean install on as2-lib and go back to the first step on this project.

  3. The resulting JAR file is than located at standalone/as2-server.jar

  4. Launch the server (note: src/main/resources/config/config.xml is the path to the configuration file to be used and may be changed):

  5. On Unix/Linux systems run the AS2 server using the following command (on one line):

    java -cp "standalone/*" com.helger.as2.app.MainOpenAS2Server standalone/config/config.xml `

  6. On Windows systems run the AS2 server using the following command (on one line) or execute the run.cmd file:

    "%JAVA_HOME%\bin\java" -cp "standalone/*" com.helger.as2.app.MainOpenAS2Server standalone/config/config.xml


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