On Thu, 2012-07-12 at 04:31 +0200, vedran alajbegovic wrote: > NOTE: This is default SyncML client on Android 2.3 AFAIK
Which default SyncML? I don't think Android has SyncML by default. Some vendors add their own implementation. On the Synthesis mailing list (the SyncML stack that SyncEvolution is based on) there was a discussion about bugs in the Sony Xperia SyncML: http://lists.synthesis.ch/pipermail/os-libsynthesis/2012-May/000786.html This looks similar to what you encounter: message decoding bugs due to malformed SyncML messages coming from the device. > NOTE: If i try to connect with Funambol app fro android, this is what > i get when i try to sync contacts + all sync is refused on the device: Funambol only tests with their own server. There have been various issues with that client. I tried and couldn't get it to work. If you want a reliable SyncML client for Android, then I suggest giving the one from Synthesis a try. > Concerning documentation: > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1. First of all if would be nice that if i get certain error number, > to be able to read something about it... The error codes themselves aren't that informative. The [ERROR] messages themselves are what matters. I agree that a FAQ with an explanation of each one would be useful, but that's a considerable effort and I don't see any volunteers for that task. > 2. It seems that there are may "bits and peaces" of docs all around > website but no comprehensive explanations of possible cases and usages > that would also explain all common mistakes etc.. The HOWTO section in the Wiki is an attempt to fix that. It's a Wiki, so anyone can improve or add to it. > 3. I couldn't find any article how actually this "engine" works under > the hood, the way it saves settings, how it exchanges, stores messages > etc etc...That should be something like developers docs.. There are several technical articles linked to in the developer section which give an overview: https://syncevolution.org/development > For example, i want to establish data sync for my phone, email > client(for contacts) and desktop. I believe, this is beyond this > project, but it's simply need by the clients. It should all be possible. But the devils in the details - what software do you want to run on each of these clients? -- Best Regards, Patrick Ohly The content of this message is my personal opinion only and although I am an employee of Intel, the statements I make here in no way represent Intel's position on the issue, nor am I authorized to speak on behalf of Intel on this matter. _______________________________________________ SyncEvolution mailing list [email protected] http://lists.syncevolution.org/listinfo/syncevolution
