Hi,

> Not exactly since ActiveSync is using XML and I want JSON. But I want to use 
> the new internal methods available on the backend.

Might that not imply some patent issues?

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Jens

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> Am 15.07.2014 um 15:22 schrieb Francis Lachapelle <[email protected]>:
> 
> 
>> On Jul 15, 2014, at 9:16 AM, Jeroen Dekkers <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> At Mon, 14 Jul 2014 08:37:30 -0400,
>> Francis Lachapelle wrote:
>>>> On Jul 14, 2014, at 7:21 AM, Jeroen Dekkers <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> At Thu, 12 Jun 2014 10:14:50 -0400,
>>>> Francis Lachapelle wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>> We've been analyzing and testing various options for the past few months 
>>>>> and we decided to build the new Web interface with the following open 
>>>>> source projects:
>>>>> 
>>>>> - AngularJS (https://angularjs.org/): a powerful open-source web 
>>>>> application framework. The project is already very popular and has a 
>>>>> promising future.
>>>>> - Foundation (http://foundation.zurb.com/): an advanced front-end 
>>>>> framework combining a flexible grid system and a great bare style to 
>>>>> build a custom look and feel.
>>>>> - Ionic (http://ionicframework.com/): a new framework to build hybrid 
>>>>> mobile apps with HTML5. While our initial goal is to offer a very 
>>>>> functional Web interface to mobile devices, Ionic will ultimately help us 
>>>>> to package a native app of SOGo for Android and iPhone devices.
>>>> 
>>>> I think AngularJS is a pretty good choice, I recently used it myself
>>>> and I really liked it.
>>>> 
>>>> Do you already have any plans for the API that AngularJS will use? I
>>>> just came across https://www.inboxapp.com/ which created an Open
>>>> Source REST API for e-mail, maybe SOGo can implement the same API for
>>>> the e-mail part of SOGo?
>>> 
>>> Good idea. INBOX could be a source of inspiration but it has just been 
>>> announced and still has to be adopted.
>> 
>> Yes, it still has to be adopted, but I have been thinking "Why isn't
>> there a nice REST API for e-mail?" before and I'm pretty sure I'm not
>> the only one.
> 
> I agree. And if I can implement this API without too much effort, I'll do it. 
> My real constraint is time!
> 
>>> We would like to benefit from our ActiveSync implementation in the Web 
>>> interface.
>> 
>> Do you mean that the new web interface would use ActiveSync to talk to
>> the server?
> 
> Not exactly since ActiveSync is using XML and I want JSON. But I want to use 
> the new internal methods available on the backend.
> 
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