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Subject: RE: Exchange 2000sp2 plugin: results! - msg#00517
List: kde.devel.pim
> Great. I don't have access to an Exchange server, so I can't test it,
> but I'm sure there are people interested in exactly this kind of
> functionality. Is there anybody on this list willing to give the plugin
> a test drive?
sure, i'll try and get it compiled next week. They got that beast of evil into
our office, so now i'll do anything to use opensource clients to connect to it
;-)
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Re: Exchange 2000sp2 plugin: results!
On Friday 26 April 2002 16:00, Best, Jan-Pascal van wrote:
>
> The Exchange plugin for korganizer can now import appointments
> from the currently viewed dates from an exchange 2000 server
> (with Outlook Web Access/webdav enabled) to korganizer.
Great. I don't have access to an Exchange server, so I can't test it,
but I'm sure there are people interested in exactly this kind of
functionality. Is there anybody on this list willing to give the plugin
a test drive?
> So, what do you think? Let me know any quirks that you find.
> Cornelius, would you think now is the time to work on a Calendar
> class implementation, or would it be better to first experiment
> some more with upload, recurrent meetings and whatever more comes up?
I'm almost sure that a Calendar class implementation would require
changes/improvements/additions to the KOrganizer architecture, so for
me that would be the most interesting part. The details of upload and
meeting details can probbaly treated more isolated, so this might be
easier at the current stage (and it has to be done anyway).
> PS: This is the first thing I ever wrote for KDE. Let me know if
> I doing something stupid. Be one of my mentors...
I wasn't able to open your attachement. It doesn't seem to have a mime
type KMail recognizes. Could you please send it again, or put it on a
server for download?
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Re: kaddressbook speed issues
On Thursday 25 April 2002 13:11, Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
> On Thursday 25 April 2002 10:04, Ferdinand Gassauer wrote:
> > I have some 800 addresses stored.
> > Starting the addressbook directly or out of kmail is to slow for regular
> > use.
>
> A couple of questions: Which version do you use? Has this become worse from
> KDE 2 to KDE 3?
Do not know, as I started syncing my visor with Kpilot of CVS recently
> How long does it take to start KAddressbook with your set
> of data? What startup time would be acceptable to you?
It takes about 10 seconds on an AMD 1200Mhz, 80% idle 512 MB memory even for
subsequent "open". So it does not seem to be a linker problem.
I think 2 seconds should be OK on such a box.
BTW clicking on the "dots" rigth of the "To" in the mail composer comes up
with the available e-mail adresses (about 100 ) in a reasonable time of 2-3
seconds and every subsequent call shows up immediately.
hope that helps
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Re: Exchange 2000sp2 plugin: results!
On Friday 26 April 2002 16:00, Best, Jan-Pascal van wrote:
>
> The Exchange plugin for korganizer can now import appointments
> from the currently viewed dates from an exchange 2000 server
> (with Outlook Web Access/webdav enabled) to korganizer.
Great. I don't have access to an Exchange server, so I can't test it,
but I'm sure there are people interested in exactly this kind of
functionality. Is there anybody on this list willing to give the plugin
a test drive?
> So, what do you think? Let me know any quirks that you find.
> Cornelius, would you think now is the time to work on a Calendar
> class implementation, or would it be better to first experiment
> some more with upload, recurrent meetings and whatever more comes up?
I'm almost sure that a Calendar class implementation would require
changes/improvements/additions to the KOrganizer architecture, so for
me that would be the most interesting part. The details of upload and
meeting details can probbaly treated more isolated, so this might be
easier at the current stage (and it has to be done anyway).
> PS: This is the first thing I ever wrote for KDE. Let me know if
> I doing something stupid. Be one of my mentors...
I wasn't able to open your attachement. It doesn't seem to have a mime
type KMail recognizes. Could you please send it again, or put it on a
server for download?
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RE: Exchange 2000sp2 plugin: results!
> I'm almost sure that a Calendar class implementation would require
> changes/improvements/additions to the KOrganizer architecture, so for
> me that would be the most interesting part. The details of upload and
> meeting details can probbaly treated more isolated, so this might be
> easier at the current stage (and it has to be done anyway).
On the other hand, I'd like to keep the Exchange stuff on the server
as much as possible, and when I do an update of an appointment,
do it as much as possible with the data on the server. If we
continue with the plugin now, and add an upload feature, that would
mean overwriting the existing appointments with whatever we could
extract
from it to KOrganizer.
This would lead me to favouring extending the calendar and event classes
to operate directly on the exchange server.
> I wasn't able to open your attachement. It doesn't seem to have a mime
> type KMail recognizes. Could you please send it again, or put it on a
> server for download?
Sorry, the outlook web exchange is acting funny sometimes.
The exchange plugin is now at
http://tux.ict.tbm.tudelft.nl/~janpascal/exchange-20020426.tar.gz
You also need the http patch of my previous mail.
Jan-Pascal
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