Erasmus Without Paper allows Higher Education Institutions with their own in-house developed IT systems or 3rd party mobility software providers to connect to the Erasmus Without Paper Network.
The Erasmus Without Paper Network consists of:
For an institution/organisation to start exchanging data with others, it will need to create and publish a manifest file on your institution/organisation’s server. This file will describe which data you want to exchange.
The goal behind this architecture is to give you as an institution/organisation the flexibility to implement EWP in your software solution for managing Erasmus+ mobilities as you see fit, while at the same time making it compatible with all other software systems.
To implement a connection with the Erasmus Without Paper Network, you will need to:
More info is available on the Entry Procedure Overview.
a) Guide for developers: http://developers.erasmuswithoutpaper.eu/
b) Erasmus Without Paper GitHub repository (external link)
c) EWP API Validator
Start from this page https://dev-registry.erasmuswithoutpaper.eu/status, choose the manifest file (location of the node in the EWP Network), choose validate button. On the next page there is a list of APIs available at this location, with all versions supported. For each you can run a set of tests, according to the supported security protocols, for the client and the server. Each option has a validate button. Click 'validate' to run the suite of tests for that particular API, version and security protocols. After a while the 'validate' link will change into 'show results'. The results are shown on a separate page. You can show/hide details of each single test or all of them.
The list of tests will be gradually extended.
d) XML Schema Validator (external link)
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