Anyone?
Op zaterdag 15 oktober 2005 20:59, schreef Dick Kniep: > Hi list, > > This is my first post to this list, and I am definitely no wizard in Bonobo > or evolution. On the other hand I have done a fair amount of searching on > the Internet, so I hope you have an answer to this fairly basic question I > have. > > We have developed a big application in Python, Postgresql, OpenOffice, > taskjuggler and other goodies. Now we want to connect to an agenda, and I > have chosen evolution because it connects well to all the real world > servers including ms-exchange which is being used by the vast majority of > our customers. > > What we want is: > > 1. Read the iCal data from evolution, connecting a certain appointment in > evolution to a DB item based on the UID number in the iCal. This should be > possible under all circumstances (user uses imap, webcal or any other way > of storing the calendar data). > > 2. When a user pushes a certain button in our application evolution should > fire up, and the user should be able to enter the appointment (so only the > appointment screen should start), next our application should receive the > UID of the newly created appointment, so that the appointment-id can be > stored in the database. > > 3. It is necessary that with the appointment also resources like a room, a > beamer or anything else, are committed, and the user must be able to look > at the free/busy information of these resources. > > Now I think it is best to use bonobo to connect to the e-d-s. But because I > have no experience in doing this, and do not program in C, (only Python), I > would be very happy if someone could give me an example on how to do this. > The only documentation I found gives .h files for use in C, and although > they may be perfectly clear for experienced C programmers, for me they are > hullabaloo. > > I promise that if I get this stuff going, I will write a how-to for the > Python folks. > > Cheers, > > D.Kniep > _______________________________________________ > Evolution-hackers mailing list > Evolution-hackers@gnome.org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers _______________________________________________ Evolution-hackers mailing list Evolution-hackers@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/evolution-hackers