Hello Ruan,
From what I've read in this mailing list, you'll only need to use the client wevdav package, but that is not enough because M$ might have added proprietary extensions on the exchange access, and forbidden the usage of the standard one. :P I believe you should start by looking M$ documentation about webdav alternate commands (like BPROPFIND or so) to access exchange, and search on this mailing list history for anything to do with exchange. Best regards, Miguel Figueiredo _____ From: Ebersohn, Mr R [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: sexta-feira, 1 de Abril de 2005 10:06 To: slide-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: Using slide to access MS Exchange Hi my name is Ruan; I am a postgraduate student at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University. I am currently doing a project where I need access to MS exchange server so to be able to get information about appointments and tasks of a user in Java. I have just downloaded slide. I don't know the first place to start and I have been researching this for days now. It seems Slide is the way to go, can you by any chance give me any pointers on how to use slide and any documentation for coding using slide to connect to exchange. I am running an apache server currently. Your help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you Mr Ruan Ebersohn Department of Computer Science and Information Systems Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University PO Box 77000 Port Elizabeth 6031 SOUTH AFRICA Tel.: 27-41-504 2093 Email: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] NOTICE: Please note that this eMail, and the contents thereof, is subject to the standard NMMU eMail disclaimer which may be found at: <http://www.nmmu.ac.za/disclaimer/email.htm>>