News and Updates

UAIX Transport, Trust, and Conformance Surface Release

  • Record UAIX-NEWS-0036
  • Path /fr-fr/uaix-transport-trust-and-conformance-surface-release/
  • Use Public release record

Publication record

April 22, 2026 News, implementation updates, and public release records on the UAIX surface.
Code
UAIX-NEWS-0036
Type
News entry
Access
Public archive
Touches
5 linked public records
Release build
April 22, 2026

How to use this update

Use this update for the public release summary, then follow the linked changelog, implementation, and reference pages for the lasting technical record.

Release context

Read this update as one record inside a wider release trail

This dated post is useful on its own, but launch review depends on the build record, changed routes, validation links, and public evidence surfaces that travel with it.

What this record covers

One dated summary inside the public launch archive

UAIX published transport bindings, trust channels, an error registry, and conformance levels so UAI-1 support claims can be made more precisely.

Release build packet

What the wider build changed

Build record for the UAI-1 protocol contract, field registry, transport and trust surfaces, API Reference, Conformance Pack, and developer onramp.

  • Core record 5 linked surfaces | UAI-1, Schemas
  • Tools and conformance 4 linked surfaces | UAI-1, Schemas

Verify and follow

Cross-check the durable records behind this release

Use the verification routes below to confirm the packet from the canonical public surface instead of relying on the dated narrative alone.

UAIX has expanded UAI-1 again by publishing the operating surfaces that usually stay implicit in early protocols: transport bindings, trust-channel guidance, a public error registry, and a conformance ladder for support claims.

What changed

  • UAI-1 now explains how the protocol fits beside A2A, MCP, W3C Trace Context, RFC 9457 problem details, and VC-based trust layers instead of leaving that boundary as a vague future note.
  • Tools and the Validator now expose machine-readable transport, trust, error, and conformance routes alongside the existing catalog, schemas, registry, examples, and validate surface.
  • The current Examples and Schemas now show capability records and conformance records that point back to those operating-surface artifacts.
  • Implementations and the public release trail can now describe support claims more precisely because the conformance ladder is published instead of implied.

How to use this update

  1. Use UAI-1 for the normative boundary and the new adjacent-protocol fit explanation.
  2. Use Tools when automation needs the live route family, and use the Validator when a human needs the workbench plus issue export.
  3. Carry the new transport, trust, error, and conformance records beside Schemas, Examples, and validator output whenever you are evaluating interoperability or support claims.
  4. Use the Changelog and News archive together when you need the durable release record for these new surfaces.

Why this matters

Protocols become much more usable when they answer how messages travel, how trust is expressed, how failures are named, and what a support claim actually means. This update moves UAI-1 closer to that bar and makes the public record stronger for both people and automation.

Build source history

Other public notes attached to the same build record

Public records touched

Canonical pages and tools linked from this update

UAIX-UAI-1

UAI-1

Current public contract, profiles, lifecycle, and support boundary.

UAIX-SCHEMAS

Schemas

Published schema family for the current public contract.

UAIX-REGISTRY

Registry

Field, transport, trust, error, and conformance registry records.

UAIX-EXAMPLES

Examples

Validator-ready examples and bridge evidence records.

UAIX-VALIDATOR

Validator

Human and machine validation path for candidate messages.