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Re: iCal server Cocoa API?
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Re: iCal server Cocoa API?


  • Subject: Re: iCal server Cocoa API?
  • From: Jean-Daniel Dupas <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:12:02 +0200


Le 23 juin 08 à 13:37, Devraj Mukherjee a écrit :

Hi everyone,

I wondering if OSX Server components like iCal server or Address Book
server (which I assume is LDAP based) have Cocoa libraries to
populate/query data. I am trying to construct a Cocoa application but
wish to re-use as much of Apple's apps/technologies as I can.

My solution can assume an OSX Server in place.

Thanks for any suggestions.

I'm not aware of any address book server in Leopard and Snow Leopard is not goint to use LDAP (there is some public info about it at http://www.apple.com/server/macosx/snowleopard/ )


To get info about the iCal server protocol, have a look at the calendarserver site. I'm not aware of any Obj-C client library but there is at least a python implementation: http://trac.calendarserver.org/wiki/CalDAVClientLibrary


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