
Eduardo Torcato developed and maintained advanced Brazilian electronic invoicing solutions in the Unimake/DFe repository, focusing on NFSe and NFCe integration across hundreds of municipalities. He engineered robust XML serialization and deserialization frameworks in C# and .NET, enabling automated ID generation, event handling, and schema validation for multi-standard tax compliance. Eduardo’s work included secure API integrations, token management, and configuration management, ensuring reliable onboarding and interoperability with external providers. By implementing comprehensive test coverage and aligning with evolving RTC and Reforma Tributária requirements, he delivered maintainable, production-ready code that accelerated deployment, reduced operational risk, and improved data quality for government partners.
March 2026 monthly summary for Unimake/DFe focusing on NFSe/NFCe configuration, compatibility, and testing improvements. Delivered critical production/config updates, municipality configurations, and schema/tests enhancements to accelerate deployment, reduce operational risk, and improve validation across NFSe/NFCe workflows.
March 2026 monthly summary for Unimake/DFe focusing on NFSe/NFCe configuration, compatibility, and testing improvements. Delivered critical production/config updates, municipality configurations, and schema/tests enhancements to accelerate deployment, reduce operational risk, and improve validation across NFSe/NFCe workflows.
February 2026 monthly summary for Unimake/DFe: Delivered extensive NFSe and NFCe enhancements across Nacional/QUASAR/GIF standards, including end-to-end event serialization for multiple NFSe events, tests, XML samples, and service updates; implemented RPS-based serialization/deserialization; updated schemas and URIs; introduced municipal RTC v1.01 configurations and Itajaí PUBLICA versioning; added NFCe XML Download service with tests and sample XML; improved reliability and interoperability for government e-invoicing partners.
February 2026 monthly summary for Unimake/DFe: Delivered extensive NFSe and NFCe enhancements across Nacional/QUASAR/GIF standards, including end-to-end event serialization for multiple NFSe events, tests, XML samples, and service updates; implemented RPS-based serialization/deserialization; updated schemas and URIs; introduced municipal RTC v1.01 configurations and Itajaí PUBLICA versioning; added NFCe XML Download service with tests and sample XML; improved reliability and interoperability for government e-invoicing partners.
January 2026 performance highlights include a substantial NFSe modernization push with a 1.01 rollout across municipalities and standards, a production-ready Consult NFSe PDF service exposure, and targeted cleanups to improve RTC alignment and maintainability. The month delivered end-to-end production capabilities, enhanced event handling, and robust return/cancellation workflows that reduce manual remediation and support faster go-to-production. Key business value delivered: - Accelerated digital invoicing adoption for multiple municipalities with NFSe 1.01 rollout, enabling standardized communications across ISSNET, QUASAR, INTERSOL RTC, COPAN and other standards. - Production exposure of Consult NFSe PDF service across multiple municipalities, enabling real-time PDF availability and streamlined validation for field operations. - Strengthened Nacional pattern with serialization/deserialization, event query service, and XML samples/tests, enabling reliable end-to-end NFSe event processing. - Robust handling of NFSe returns and cancellations, including optional fields, updated enums, and serialization paths to reduce defects and rework in production. - RTC-aligned cleanup and configuration enhancements, including removal of unused BETHA_CLOUD SCHEMA, updated XML samples, and broader municipality configuration adjustments across standards. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - C#/.NET pattern serialization/deserialization, XML schema updates, and test-driven validation. - Distributed configuration management for multi-standard NFSe (BETHA_CLOUD, NACIONAL, COPLAN, MEGASOFT, PRONIN, PRONIM, etc.). - Production-readiness: service exposure, environment links, and schema alignment for RTC-compliant NFSe flows.
January 2026 performance highlights include a substantial NFSe modernization push with a 1.01 rollout across municipalities and standards, a production-ready Consult NFSe PDF service exposure, and targeted cleanups to improve RTC alignment and maintainability. The month delivered end-to-end production capabilities, enhanced event handling, and robust return/cancellation workflows that reduce manual remediation and support faster go-to-production. Key business value delivered: - Accelerated digital invoicing adoption for multiple municipalities with NFSe 1.01 rollout, enabling standardized communications across ISSNET, QUASAR, INTERSOL RTC, COPAN and other standards. - Production exposure of Consult NFSe PDF service across multiple municipalities, enabling real-time PDF availability and streamlined validation for field operations. - Strengthened Nacional pattern with serialization/deserialization, event query service, and XML samples/tests, enabling reliable end-to-end NFSe event processing. - Robust handling of NFSe returns and cancellations, including optional fields, updated enums, and serialization paths to reduce defects and rework in production. - RTC-aligned cleanup and configuration enhancements, including removal of unused BETHA_CLOUD SCHEMA, updated XML samples, and broader municipality configuration adjustments across standards. Technologies/skills demonstrated: - C#/.NET pattern serialization/deserialization, XML schema updates, and test-driven validation. - Distributed configuration management for multi-standard NFSe (BETHA_CLOUD, NACIONAL, COPLAN, MEGASOFT, PRONIN, PRONIM, etc.). - Production-readiness: service exposure, environment links, and schema alignment for RTC-compliant NFSe flows.
December 2025 focused on elevating NFSe standards support, DPS ID generation, and serialization reliability, delivering business-ready capabilities for multi-municipality integrations. Key work included implementing NACIONAL DPS ID generation and serialization core with automated ID creation and serialization hooks, accompanied by unit tests. NFSe event serialization framework was enhanced with a dedicated core, readability-focused refactor, test separation, and a new Result method to deliver serialized event returns, plus related test updates. Expanded support across NFSe standards (GISSONLINE, BETHA, SIMPLISS, SIMPLIS, PUBLICA, GIF, QUASAR) with updated RTC schemas, service links, sample XMLs, and production WSDL exposure for Itajaí. Several targeted fixes improved reliability and configuration correctness (NACIONAL config, GIF URI substitution, FUTURIZE UserAgent). Overall, these efforts reduce integration risk, accelerate onboarding for municipalities, and demonstrate strong schema handling, testing, and service orchestration skills.
December 2025 focused on elevating NFSe standards support, DPS ID generation, and serialization reliability, delivering business-ready capabilities for multi-municipality integrations. Key work included implementing NACIONAL DPS ID generation and serialization core with automated ID creation and serialization hooks, accompanied by unit tests. NFSe event serialization framework was enhanced with a dedicated core, readability-focused refactor, test separation, and a new Result method to deliver serialized event returns, plus related test updates. Expanded support across NFSe standards (GISSONLINE, BETHA, SIMPLISS, SIMPLIS, PUBLICA, GIF, QUASAR) with updated RTC schemas, service links, sample XMLs, and production WSDL exposure for Itajaí. Several targeted fixes improved reliability and configuration correctness (NACIONAL config, GIF URI substitution, FUTURIZE UserAgent). Overall, these efforts reduce integration risk, accelerate onboarding for municipalities, and demonstrate strong schema handling, testing, and service orchestration skills.
Month: 2025-11 Overview: Delivered a set of NFSe-related enhancements across the Unimake/DFe repository, focusing on new standards (Publica v3.01 and NATIONAL v1.01), improved API usability (XML->JSON returns), and targeted configuration updates for multiple municipalities. Strengthened testing, code quality, and alignment with regulatory changes (Reforma Tributária).
Month: 2025-11 Overview: Delivered a set of NFSe-related enhancements across the Unimake/DFe repository, focusing on new standards (Publica v3.01 and NATIONAL v1.01), improved API usability (XML->JSON returns), and targeted configuration updates for multiple municipalities. Strengthened testing, code quality, and alignment with regulatory changes (Reforma Tributária).
October 2025 monthly summary for Unimake/DFe focused on expanding NFSe coverage, improving security and testing, and stabilizing production configurations. Major work spanned Nacional NFSe enhancements, multi-tenant NFSe readiness (BETHA_CLOUD, SIMPLISS, and DBSELLER), and essential production fixes, delivering measurable business value such as broader interoperability, faster onboarding for customers, and reduced incident risk.
October 2025 monthly summary for Unimake/DFe focused on expanding NFSe coverage, improving security and testing, and stabilizing production configurations. Major work spanned Nacional NFSe enhancements, multi-tenant NFSe readiness (BETHA_CLOUD, SIMPLISS, and DBSELLER), and essential production fixes, delivering measurable business value such as broader interoperability, faster onboarding for customers, and reduced incident risk.
September 2025 monthly summary for Unimake/DFe focused on delivering value across NF-e/NFSe tooling, stabilizing integrations, and expanding municipal coverage. Key outcomes include API-based EFDReinf communication, strengthened security for credentials and signatures, broader NFSe serialization support, and extensive test coverage.
September 2025 monthly summary for Unimake/DFe focused on delivering value across NF-e/NFSe tooling, stabilizing integrations, and expanding municipal coverage. Key outcomes include API-based EFDReinf communication, strengthened security for credentials and signatures, broader NFSe serialization support, and extensive test coverage.
Delivered significant portfolio of NFSe configurations and security improvements for Unimake/DFe in August 2025. Key features delivered include token generation refactor for SIGISSWEB and SOFTPLAN to return string; extensive municipality onboarding across multiple NFSe standards (SONNER, THEMA, WEBISS, BAUHAUS, SIMPLISS, IPM, PRONIM, ELOTECH, CONAM, SYSTEMPRO, FIORILLI, GIAP, ISSONLINE, TINUS). System enhancements include SYSTEMPRO with Erechim RS and new XSD validation assets; password encryption for ISSONLINE_ASSESSORPUBLICO; and token expiration validation for SOFTPLAN NFSe. GIAP unauthorized handling added to reinforce security. Major bug fixes included PRONIM version updates (Itabira 2.02), PRONIM NFSe XML adjustments, Jaú config file name fix, and multiple IPM link URI corrections. These efforts improved city coverage, configuration reliability, security, and compliance with RTC/NFSe validations, enabling faster onboarding of new municipalities and more robust integration with external NFSe providers.
Delivered significant portfolio of NFSe configurations and security improvements for Unimake/DFe in August 2025. Key features delivered include token generation refactor for SIGISSWEB and SOFTPLAN to return string; extensive municipality onboarding across multiple NFSe standards (SONNER, THEMA, WEBISS, BAUHAUS, SIMPLISS, IPM, PRONIM, ELOTECH, CONAM, SYSTEMPRO, FIORILLI, GIAP, ISSONLINE, TINUS). System enhancements include SYSTEMPRO with Erechim RS and new XSD validation assets; password encryption for ISSONLINE_ASSESSORPUBLICO; and token expiration validation for SOFTPLAN NFSe. GIAP unauthorized handling added to reinforce security. Major bug fixes included PRONIM version updates (Itabira 2.02), PRONIM NFSe XML adjustments, Jaú config file name fix, and multiple IPM link URI corrections. These efforts improved city coverage, configuration reliability, security, and compliance with RTC/NFSe validations, enabling faster onboarding of new municipalities and more robust integration with external NFSe providers.
July 2025 Unimake/DFe monthly summary focusing on features delivered, major bugs fixed, impact, and technologies demonstrated. Highlights include expansive NFSe coverage across multiple standards and municipalities, API/UX improvements, and stronger testing and maintainability.
July 2025 Unimake/DFe monthly summary focusing on features delivered, major bugs fixed, impact, and technologies demonstrated. Highlights include expansive NFSe coverage across multiple standards and municipalities, API/UX improvements, and stronger testing and maintainability.
June 2025 (Unimake/DFe) — Key business/value oriented outcomes: expanded municipality coverage, NFSe pattern modernization, robust schema/version management, and improved test coverage. Highlights include multi-pattern NFSe support across DBSELLER, FINTEL, CECAM and IPM; NFSe pattern adoption (JLSOFT) and NFCom updates; major bug fixes in ESocial, ADM_SISTEMAS samples, and WebService corrections; and broader ecosystem readiness for Reforma Tributária and compliance.
June 2025 (Unimake/DFe) — Key business/value oriented outcomes: expanded municipality coverage, NFSe pattern modernization, robust schema/version management, and improved test coverage. Highlights include multi-pattern NFSe support across DBSELLER, FINTEL, CECAM and IPM; NFSe pattern adoption (JLSOFT) and NFCom updates; major bug fixes in ESocial, ADM_SISTEMAS samples, and WebService corrections; and broader ecosystem readiness for Reforma Tributária and compliance.
May 2025 — Unimake/DFe delivered multi-pattern NFSe support and broad municipality configurations across DSF, GISSONLINE, E-RECEITA, IPM, PUBLICA, ABACO, and GNRE. The period emphasized enabling rapid municipal deployments, improving API ergonomics, and strengthening type-safety and test coverage. Key actions included NFSe pattern integrations, expanded municipality data, API constructor improvements, and performance/refactor efforts across multiple patterns.
May 2025 — Unimake/DFe delivered multi-pattern NFSe support and broad municipality configurations across DSF, GISSONLINE, E-RECEITA, IPM, PUBLICA, ABACO, and GNRE. The period emphasized enabling rapid municipal deployments, improving API ergonomics, and strengthening type-safety and test coverage. Key actions included NFSe pattern integrations, expanded municipality data, API constructor improvements, and performance/refactor efforts across multiple patterns.
April 2025 focused on expanding NFSe interoperability and standard alignment in Unimake/DFe. Implemented PORTAL_FACIL integration with 2.x standard updates, added initial enum and municipality configurations, and provided 2.02 examples and XML samples to accelerate adoption. Added PRONIM standard configuration for Itabira (MG) to enable processing of PRONIM-compliant documents. Cleanups aligned the codebase with 2.02/2.03 deprecations and removed unsupported services, reducing configuration risk and future maintenance.
April 2025 focused on expanding NFSe interoperability and standard alignment in Unimake/DFe. Implemented PORTAL_FACIL integration with 2.x standard updates, added initial enum and municipality configurations, and provided 2.02 examples and XML samples to accelerate adoption. Added PRONIM standard configuration for Itabira (MG) to enable processing of PRONIM-compliant documents. Cleanups aligned the codebase with 2.02/2.03 deprecations and removed unsupported services, reducing configuration risk and future maintenance.

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