That servlet should be deploy-able on any app server (servlet
container) as long as it's on the classpath, and that shouldn't be a
problem at all (even if tomcat/catalina isn't used).
On a side note, there may be existing CalDav servlets/etc around that
would be easier, in fact it seems like I ran across one at some point,
but I can't remember.
-David
On Oct 29, 2008, at 10:41 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
I have the Tomcat WebDAV servlet working. Now what I need is a
CalDAV servlet - basically a WebDAV servlet that supports a few
extra commands.
I would like to extend the
org.apache.catalina.servlets.WebdavServlet class and add the CalDAV
commands. Would that pose a problem if an installation chose a
different app server to run OFBiz on?
-Adrian
Adrian Crum wrote:
I would like to be able to set up the WorkEffort component to be an
iCalendar server. I will need a WebDAV servlet, and there is one in
Tomcat - http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/Tomcat/WebDav.
I'm not a Tomcat or servlet guru, so I need a little help here. Can
I just put those elements in the WorkEffort web.xml file, or is
there more work involved?
-Adrian
Adrian Crum wrote:
I committed some basic work effort event reminder code in revision
708620.
I forgot to mention in the commit log that anyone wanting to
deploy the event reminders will need to set up a scheduled job to
run the processWorkEffortEventReminders service on a regular basis.
Right now the code only supports email reminders. I would like to
expand it to include workstation popup windows, but I'm not sure
if I want to write my own Java client or just add iCalendar
capability to OFBiz so that some other calendar software can
handle popup notifications.
Let me know what you think.
-Adrian