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LibEuFin Architecture
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Sandbox
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* the sandbox's EBICS API emulates the behavior of a real bank's EBICS
interface
* *(Only in the future)*: FinTS API and other FinTech APIs
* the sandbox's management API allows an administrator to:
* create new **bank** accounts
* create new **EBICS subscriber** accounts
* a subscriber has (optionally?) a SystemID (for technical subscribers),
a UserID and a PartnerID
* each bank account has a list of subscribers than can access it
* delete accounts
* ...
* the sandbox's "miscellaneous" API provides public functionality that is not covered
directly by EBICS, such as:
* a way to get the transactions in form of a JSON message, to check if it matches the EBICS response
* you could call it a "reference history"
* publicly accessible key management functionality, for example for the EBICS INI process
* this is the "electronic version" of sending an HIA/INI letter
* things that we do **not** want to implement right now:
* Distributed electronic signatures. For now, it is enough for every order
to be signed just by one authorized subscriber.
Nexus
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The Nexus takes JSON requests and translates them into API calls for the
respective real bank accounts (EBICS, FinTS, ...). It also stores the bank
transaction history to enable a linearlized view on the transaction history
with unique transaction identifier, which some of the underlying banking APIs
don't provide directly.
``libeufin-nexus-httpd`` is the binary (or wrapper around the Java invocation)
that runs the HTTP service.
CLI Tools
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The Sandbox and Nexus are only HTTP services. The CLI tools are used to
actually access them.
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