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zimbra rich client calendar mulberry

Dodano od Ernad Husremović prije oko 17 godina. Izmjenjeno prije više od 16 godina.

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04.06.2008
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http://wiki.zimbra.com/index.php?title=CalDav_and_Mulberry

Zimbra 5.0 Supports the CalDAV standard. CalDAV is a protocol allowing calendar access via WebDAV. CalDAV models calendar events as HTTP resources in iCal format, and models calendars containing events as WebDAV collections.

This allows users to publish and subscribe to calendars, share them collaboratively, synchronize between multiple users and synchronize between multiple devices. The CalDAV standard is an implementation of iCal(The standard, not the client) on a WebDAV server.

When using CalDAV, all of the users calendars are added to Mulberry.

Originally developed for the Apple Macintosh, versions now exist for that platform as well as Microsoft Windows and Linux using the X window system. Mulberrys strengths include strict compliance with internet standards such as IMAP, LDAP, IMSP, ACAP, and iCalendar, and support for IMAP disconnected operation.


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ReferenceWin.pdf (3,43 MB) ReferenceWin.pdf mulberry reference Ernad Husremović, 04.06.2008 18:28
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Izmjenjeno od Ernad Husremović prije oko 17 godina

http://www.zimbrablog.com/blog/archives/2008/06/mulberry-the-underdog-wins.html

iCalendar (the standard .ics not the Apple program) only gets you so far. We’ve previously covered CalDav in Apple’s iCal for Mac, but where does the CalDav field stand for Windows and Linux users?
Mulberry It’s important to push communication between different programs, platforms, and technologies. We’ve just completed a free-busy interop that we’ll blog more about that later, but you can checkout the forum announcement.

This week, Jong L. and John H. are at CalConnect Roundtable XII from June 2nd to 6th, 008. Where they’re doing some heavy testing with other clients and servers to make sure that we’re compatible and standards-compliant.

A good consortium for that is CalConnect’s Interoperability Test Events (C.I.T.E.) the latest we attended during a previous Roundtable back in February. It included all sorts of IOP and Mobile IOP events, where interoperability testing between different calendaring and scheduling implementations were preformed. Organizations participating in the C.I.T.E. events were Apple, Microsoft, Zimbra (Yahoo!), Oracle, Sun, Kerio, Marware, Scalix, and Sony Ericsson.

While there’s plenty of CalDav compatible programs out there our server-team judges are firm: Pizazz and setup wizards won’t get you anywhere if you can’t correct that meeting time or properly notify others of the change.

If you want strict specification adherence in a cross-app & cross-platform thick-client: Our winner is Mulbery for Linux, Windows, & Mac. In addition to being a Swiss-army-knife of protocols, it’s also Open Source.

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Izmjenjeno od Ernad Husremović prije oko 17 godina

  • Naslov promijenjeno iz zimbra thin client calendar mulberry u zimbra rich client calendar mulberry
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