[sync] Re: Requirements for Horde/Framework/SyncML

Anthony Mills amills at gascard.net
Wed Jan 7 23:36:05 PST 2004


We are mostly missing the Sync methods (Slow sync, one way sync, etc), 
the connections into the content (Appointments, notes, etc), and general 
clean up of the the rest of the code.  If you would like to help, I can 
point to the exact places that need work.  I'm tied up with work right 
now, so I can't work on too much right now.  I may have some time on 
Thursday, but I would not hold my breath.  The main thing is we have 
WBXML working for input and output.

Anthony


Chuck Hagenbuch wrote:
> Quoting Peer Oliver Schmidt <pos at theinternet.de>:
> 
> 
>>Now I have heard that you are in the process of getting SyncML to work
>>as part of the Horde framework. What is the status on this? And what are
>>the pre-requisites to let it run. Do I have to install the whole Horde
>>project?
>>
>>Reading the mailinglist it seems that things are progressing. Before
>>jumping in, I'd really like to know how much I would need to use horde
>>framework.
> 
> 
> Right now, we have WBXML working, and we have a shell of a SyncML server there -
> lots of classes and code, but it's not really cleaned up and hooked into the
> calendar app, etc.
> 
> Our end goal is to have it work with Horde's Calendar, AddressBook, etc. If you
> want to use our server to work with your own apps, you'll be able to do that
> with a base Horde install (just Horde itself and the framework packages) and
> some customization.
> 
> Let us know more specifically what you want to do, and we can give you more
> info. It might also be useful for you to subscribe to the Horde Sync list
> (http://lists.horde.org/mailman/listinfo/sync).
> 
> -chuck
> 
> --
> Charles Hagenbuch, <chuck at horde.org>
> "I'm really... I'm not too fascinated by green food." - Average Joe
> 




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