[sync] blackberry/funambol reports String index out of range: -9

Jan Schneider jan at horde.org
Wed Nov 21 11:12:21 UTC 2007


Zitat von Giuseppe Monticelli <giuseppe.monticelli at gmail.com>:

> yes: from the Horde code that Jamie provided in his message
> (http://cvs.horde.org/co.php?r=1.39&f=framework%2FSyncML%2FSyncML%2FDevice%2FSync4j.php)
> it seems that a conversion function from vCalendar to SIF-E is
> available (it should be vevent2sif() at line 745).
>
> It is important that the Horde SyncML engine sends data to the
> Funambol BlackBerry Plug-in using the SIF format for calendar events
> and contacts (usually encoded in Base64), because this plug-in cannot
> deal with a different data format.

And that's what it should do. You can check this in the sync logs if  
you enabled them per the horde wiki.

> Jan Schneider wrote:
>>
>> Zitat von Jamie McClelland <jm at mayfirst.org>:
>>
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>>> On Mon Nov 19, jprimes wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Jamie,
>>>>
>>>> thank you for your feedback.
>>>>
>>>> Please refer to my comment to the bug filed by you on ObjectWeb
>>>> (http://forge.objectweb.org/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=307197&group_id=96&atid=100096).
>>>>
>>>> If you want, you can provide some more feedback, and this could really
>>>> help
>>>> in improving the Funambol BlackBerry Plug-in Community Edition.
>>>>
>>>> Regards,
>>>>     Giuseppe
>>>
>>> Thanks for responding Guiseppe! I just posted a response to all of your
>>> questions except the example event. I can get that for you next week.
>>>
>>> For the list: Guiseepe asked what data type the server uses for the
>>> calendar
>>> when syncing with funambol/blackberry. My answer:
>>>
>>> - ----
>>> As for the data type the server deals with, I think the relevant
>>> code is in this file:
>>>
>>> http://cvs.horde.org/co.php?r=1.39&f=framework%2FSyncML%2FSyncML%2FDevice%2FSync4j.php
>>>
>>> In lines 52 - 56, which seem to say: "text/x-vcalendar".
>>> - ----
>>>
>>> Is that the correct answer?
>>
>> Horde supports the sif data types too.

Jan.

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