Hi. I'm not sure but I think that sending iMIPs (scheduling invitation requests) is out of scope but easy to implement using stored iCalendar objects and vobject library . Take into account, that the sending of imips is normally done by front-ends (CUA = calendar user agent). In case of Web applications, the web front-end, not the store, should be responsible for sending iMIPs.
Best regards. Erny El mar, 05-06-2007 a las 11:54 +0200, Andreas Brodbeck escribió: > Hi all > > has anyone experiences in running Calendar Server in a productiv > environment? > > Our goal is to setup Calendar Server on a server, which serves as the > calendaring backend for a web-application. As I am new to this area, I > need some advices, to decide myself. Calendar Server seems not to have > an official release yet, therefore my questions. > > Some concrete questions: > - Are the scheduling features (Invitation requests, ...) implemented and > stable? > - How does it scale? Where are the limits? Number of calendars, users? > > Any other considerations regarding a production environmen? > > > Thanks in advance! > > Andreas > > _______________________________________________ > calendarserver-users mailing list > calendarserver-users@lists.macosforge.org > http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo/calendarserver-users Ernesto Revilla Yaco Sistemas S.L. // http://www.yaco.es C/ Sierpes 48, 41004 Sevilla (España) Teléfono: (+34) 954 50 00 57 // Fax (+34) 954 50 09 29
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