I've been trying to get OpenConnector to work with a custom CalDAV implementation but have run into many issues and am currently stuck.
First off, I configured the account's Home and Principal URIs to point it to one of our development boxes, clicked save and then browse, then tools->connect. I see the various OPTIONS & PROPFIND requests come across on the backend and the correct XML is being returned. The available calendar for the user specified then appears in the list - everything looks good so far. But immediately after the calendar shows in the list, another PROPFIND (depth=1) request is issued to the Home URI... however it is an empty request (well, a single space character). Our server interprets this as an invalid request and throws back a 500 error, which is displayed via the configuration tab as an unhandled exception. first question is whether this empty request is a bug that can be ignored or a byproduct of a bad configuration/installation on my end? I've tried to just ignore the request on our end, but when I do that, the OpenConnector client complains about an invalid response. Secondly, when I click to continue on the error dialog and check the checkbox next to the name of the calendar returned before the error, then click save and ok to complete the account configuration, everything looks ok. I see the calendar appear under My Calendars, and no errors are reported. However, no events are displayed in the calendar (despite the fact that they were returned to the client prior to the error). Similarly, new events created in Outlook are never synced - no PUT requests are made. Is this the byproduct of the previous error not being handled properly or does something else need to be set? Like I said, our CalDAV implementation is custom and by no means perfect - but it does work with Apple's iCal on OSX and iPhone, as well as Mozilla Thunderbird/Lightning on multiple OSs. We're trying to find a solution for our Outlook users and were hoping that OpenConnector would do the job for us. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated! - Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Throughout its 18-year history, RSA Conference consistently attracts the world's best and brightest in the field, creating opportunities for Conference attendees to learn about information security's most important issues through interactions with peers, luminaries and emerging and established companies. http://p.sf.net/sfu/rsaconf-dev2dev _______________________________________________ otlkcon-devel mailing list otlkcon-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/otlkcon-devel