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Vivansa releases the NJCSI version of lxr.CCN

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BRUSSELS; February 1, 2021 — We’re happy to announce the release of lxr.CCN 2.7.0. This version integrates the support of NJCSI 5.0 and runs on Weblogic 12.2.1 and above. To make this change transparent to legacy applications, lxr.CCN 2.7.0 makes use of the JCSI/NJCSI wrapper (embedded in NJCSI 5.0). Therefore, the upgrade to lxr.CCN 2.7.0…

Update on lxr.CCN.HTTP and CCN Gateways 8.0

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BRUSSELS; October 19, 2020 — To all lxr.CCN users: it has come to our attention that the latest version (8.0) of the CCN software (running on the CCN Gateways) has an adverse impact on the lxr.CCN connector functioning. The problem is that CCN 8.0 involves an Apache upgrade to version 2, which has the effect…

lxr.CCN : a solution to smoothly migrate JCSI applications

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As announced by the DG TAXUD, the JCSI stack will be decommissioned soon (the current deadline is set 31-Mar-2021). This means that National Administrations running EU applications still using the JCSI stack will be required to migrate each of them to the (new) NJCSI stack, which can reveal a complex and costly activity. This migration…

lxr.CCN now offers a new administration interface

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Many local CCN administrators have reported to us that lxr.CCN was for sure simplifying application developers’ lives, but that administration tasks were remaining quite difficult, often requiring manual modification of configurations files. Now, this is all over! The new version of lxr.CCN (2.6.x) embeds a brand new administration interface that highly simplifies administrations tasks. Configuring…

Cyprus – Ministry of Finance reaches for lxr.CCN

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NICOSIA; February 24, 2014 — The Cypriot Ministry of Finance has made the choice of lxr.CCN to provide its national Trans-European applications with a unified standard interface to exchange messages to/from CCN Network (both CCN/CSI and CCN Intranet channels) and at the same time to facilitate the transition towards CCN2, which can be seen as…