Hi!

I am the author of an admin GUI for community version of the Open-
Xchange server.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-Xchange
http://www.open-xchange.com/wiki/index.php?title=Main_Page

The community version of the Open-Xchange server hasn't an admin
panel. To remedy this deficiency I started a project called Peter's OX
admin GUI.
http://oxgui.wordpress.com/

The main  target of OX  is collaboration: webmail, calendaring,
address book, etc. But the underlying email server must be provided by
the administrator - also the creations of e-mail accounts. To simplify
this job the latest version of the OX GUI was enhanced for plugins
(Java or scripted based).  Actually I develop a plugin for ISPconfig3
http://www.ispconfig.org/downloads.htm
a source hosting control panel for Linux. If I create an OX user via
the GUI, automatically  the plugin will create an  ISPconfig3 based
mail box account for the user - also e-mail alias, SPAM rules, etc.
are distributed according following schema:  OX-Server<--OX GUI--
>Plugin-->ISPConfig3 (EmailDomains,EmailBox, etc.)

OpenMeetings is very interessting software. Therefore I would like to
develop a plugin for my GUI to glue OX users with OpenMeetings: OX-
Server<--OX GUI-->Plugin-->OpenMeetings

OX users, groups and resources are tied to a 'context'. A OX server
can handle multiple independent contexts.
In words of OpenMeetings the 'context' would be a company.

To tie the related OX/OpenMeetings object I must be able to create/
delete/modify OpenMeetings companies & users via a software interface.
Which way would be the best way - I am new in the OpenMeetings world?

I. Soap interface - but is seems that there isn't a method for company
handling and deleting user
II. use public method of existing OpenMeetings Java libs
III. Create companies & user per SQL.

with best regards.
Peter

BTW: During my first tests,  I found some minor problems (german
language)
http://oxgui.sciencesoft.at/img/openmeetings.png







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