not everybody wants all their data at some 3rd party - I am looking
for the same thing. So far the best I could find is the openlaszlo
calendar example (but needs some work with backend integration)

Ruben

On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 3:19 PM, [email protected]
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> why the requirement to install in-house?  i have never seen this other
> than exchange - which certainly isn't free
>
> On Jan 20, 12:37 pm, Tim Büthe <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> this has nothing to do with the java posse, but I have to ask. I'm
>> looking for a good calendar webapp that's like google's calendar, but
>> can be installed on my own server. It should be free (like in beer and
>> speech) and it would be nice if it were written in Java.
>>
>> That seems like a stupid question, let me google that for you, you
>> might think, but me and my colleagues looking for days now finding
>> nothing. The thing is, we got some old crappy software stack on out
>> intranet server. A wiki, a calendar and a bugtracker. For the wiki and
>> the bugtracker we found a lot of good alternatives (mediawiki,
>> moinmoin, jira, bugzilla), but not for the calendar.
>>
>> regards,
>> Tim
> >
>



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