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Collaborative Calendar-Server (CCS) Web Services

We design a Collaborative Calendar-Server (CCS) that enables users to manage and coordinate their appointments, events, and tasks. With its user friendly web-interface integrated into Global Multimedia Collaboration System (GlobalMMCS) portal, end users can access their personal calendar (private calendar) or group calendar (collaborative calendar) from anywhere, anytime by using web browser. Users can also schedule a new event into their private calendar or into the group calendar. Furthermore, there is a bridge module that provides communication between Collaborative Calendar-Server (CCS) and a calendar client application, which supports iCalendar specification and uses http methods to communicate, such as Mozilla Calendar client application. By this module, users can publish any events on to a desired calendar of CCS by using publish menu option of Mozilla Calendar client application. Furthermore, user can also subscribe to any calendar running on CCS through the subscribe menu option of Mozilla Calendar client application. ical4j and WS-Calendar in our system. We apply our open software to Mozilla Calendar, collaboration.

The Collaborative Calendar-Server (CCS) project is being developed by Ahmet F. Mustacoglu under close supervision of both Dr. Wenjun Wu and Prof. Dr. Geoffrey C. Fox. For information or queries pertaining to CCS you can mail us at (amustaco_at_cs_dot_indiana.edu, wewu_at_dot_indiana.edu and gcf_at_indiana_dot_edu).
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Software - New Releases - Schedule

[1] - We finished implementation and testing of a first release of WS-Calendar Service. This version has been successfully used in a GlobalMMCS Portal to support a scheduling management. The installation package for this release can be found here.


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