Tim Büthe 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.
>   
How to find a java webbapp calendar solution; the hint is too look for
open calendar standard implementation (ical)

   1. Google: java ical webapp:
      (http://www.google.com.au/search?q=java+ical+webapp)
   2. Look at OpenSource directory in result: ohloh.net
      (http://www.ohloh.net/tags/ical/scheduling)
   3. Pick the java webapp one: webical (http://code.google.com/p/webical/)
         1. this looks promising (see the demo
            http://demo.webical.org/app/calendar); but I have never used it

We use Sugar CRM as a full blown CRM/collaberation with calendering; but
have also had OpenGroupWare recommended
(http://www.opengroupware.org/en/applications/index.html)

hope that helps, derek




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