Since everyone think that it's not a good idea to have the java requirement for the syncML functionality (For syncing contacts and so), I've been looking for alternatives to the funambol server. I think it's a good idea to use and integrate one of those with owncloud instead of writing a new one from the beginning.
I've found these 3, I'm sure you've heard from them before: http://www.horde.org This one is a complete open source groupware suite, but the syncML module is written separately, as they say "Horde's SyncML server functionality is implemented in a horde PEAR package named SyncML. This package is designed to be independent from Horde" <http://wiki.horde.org/SyncML/>. I think it looks very good. Also, the idea of integrating the whole groupware suite is attractive to me. http://www.egroupware.org/community_edition This is also other groupware suite. They have a "commercial version" and a "open source edition". I don't like that, and also it doesn't seem to have the syncml function written separately, but it's an option, anyway. http://code.google.com/p/mooha/ It's a simple SyncML server for lamp servers. It's far more simpler than the others, but it looks like that it has not been updated for almost a year. What do you think about that? Do you think it's wise to use one of those also? Which one do you think is the best? Best regards!! -- Antonio J. Gallo
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