Am 07.02.2012 09:31, schrieb Jim:
On 7-2-2012 8:26, André Schild wrote:
I could also spend time on that project.
Another sources for active sync informations can be found here
- http://wiki.horde.org/ActiveSync
It's based on a 1.x version of z-push but then heavily
refactored/reworked.
- http://code.google.com/p/o-push/
A java based active sync server
A nice option (depending on license, architecture etc) might be to build
something using Syncevolution.
They have SyncML support built in (and it is very stable; e.g. used in a
lot of mobile phones), and they're working on ActiveSync support as well..
See e.g.
http://syncevolution.org/blogs/pohly/2011/syncevolution-12-released
Does this also work in a "multiuser" environment ?
Syncevolition looks like a one user Sync service...
I agree that decoupling a sync framework from direct access to the
database is the way to go; using standards such as caldav will make it
easier to test, and adapt for other projects...
+1
André
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