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= Integration of devices supporting server active sync = | ## page was renamed from ServerActivesync = Integration of devices supporting Exchange ActiveSync = |
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* There exists a [[http://www.algepop.net/users/alge/sogo/z-push/|project]] which is working on a ActiveSync connector, but it is not yet production quality * It will probably also have the limitation of one calendar and address book setup only * At the moment you will probably get better results with [Syncml] |
[[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exchange_ActiveSync|Exchange ActiveSync]] is the protocol used by Microsoft Exchange to sync mobile devices. The specification can be found [[http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc425499|here]]. * There exists a [[http://www.algepop.net/users/alge/sogo/z-push/|project]] which is working on a ActiveSync connector, but it is not yet production quality. It is based on an older version of z-push that has an incompatible license (GPLv2 only) with newer z-push versions (AGPLv3 only). * It will probably also have the limitation of one calendar and address book setup only. Although the protocol supports multiple calendars and address books, most phone implementations don't. * At the moment you will probably get better results with [[Syncml]] '''The advantages''' * Almost all mobile devices have built-in support that get a lot of testing. |
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Integration of devices supporting Exchange ActiveSync
Exchange ActiveSync is the protocol used by Microsoft Exchange to sync mobile devices. The specification can be found here.
There exists a project which is working on a ActiveSync connector, but it is not yet production quality. It is based on an older version of z-push that has an incompatible license (GPLv2 only) with newer z-push versions (AGPLv3 only).
- It will probably also have the limitation of one calendar and address book setup only. Although the protocol supports multiple calendars and address books, most phone implementations don't.
At the moment you will probably get better results with Syncml
The advantages
- Almost all mobile devices have built-in support that get a lot of testing.