Caldav with DavMail gateway

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Stig Rune Aasen

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Apr 17, 2013, 4:58:32 AM4/17/13
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i'm trying to retrieve information from a exchange 2007 server, using
CalDAV and DavMail. As a beginner i'm finding it hard to get start
since i can't find any good guides/tutorials.

I'll be using it to retrieve all calendar information on a given date
from a given user. All i need to do is connect, run the query and
retrieve the information from it. Is there anyone who might have a
guide/tutorial or possibly can give me a hand?

Thanks

Roberto Polli

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Apr 17, 2013, 7:02:05 AM4/17/13
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Hi Stig,

caldav4j junits contains a lot of valid use-cases for querying and adding events on caldav...

Checkout and build caldav4j and take some time to play with junits.

Peace,
R.




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Stig Rune Aasen

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Apr 23, 2013, 7:32:14 AM4/23/13
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Hey i am trying to work on the tests now. But i have stopped on this
part:

Exception in thread "main"
org.osaf.caldav4j.exceptions.CalDAV4JException: incorrect path
at
org.osaf.caldav4j.CalDAVCollection.testConnection(CalDAVCollection.java:
1181)
at javaapplication1.BaseCaldavClient.main(BaseCaldavClient.java:96)

Unable to find anything regarding the correct path when it comes to
caldav and exchange. Am using Davmail as a gateway. Could u toss me in
a correct direction when it comes to the server path?

Thanks

Roberto Polli

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Apr 23, 2013, 9:16:46 AM4/23/13
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Please,

attach the clean HttpWire trace relative to the given error and log the path. Debugging with eclipse could be very useful: you just have to tell it to "stop on exception" and you'll be able to get the "bad path value" without browsing the logs.

Peace,
R.


2013/4/23 Stig Rune Aasen <k3r...@me.com>
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