If you're interested, I've actually found the android implementation to be a much better reference. Granted its written in java, which personally just grates my will in general, but its very cleanly implemented.
Indeed, calendar, PIM, etc are actually all included as part of the exchange protocol. Thanks, --- MYLES HATHCOCK Co-Founder / Chief of Development Veridian Enterprises, LLC my...@veridianenterprises.com On 2013-02-18 13:55, Bruno Girin wrote: > On 18/02/13 17:51, Myles Hathcock wrote: > >> 1) It does, but does a relatively shoddy job of staying organized, and is heavily tied to the GObject system. This is generally a decent design, but we have elected (in the prevalence of Qt) to design the exchange backend using C++ and the new features introduced in TR 2011. It will, however, not use any Qt libraries until it is ready to be tied to the uPhone UI. > > At least it can be used as a reference implementation for the protocol I > suppose. > >> 2) It's not a small task at all, however we love the uPhone, and its worth it to us to invest the time and effort into an enterprise quality exchange client. > > Absolutely! Especially if that can make it in Ubuntu desktop as a plugin > for other email clients at some point as Exchange integration is an > absolute must-have for a lot of large organisations. > > Is the long term intention to also support integration for calendar and PIM? > > Bruno
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