Please Help Basic Doubts in Sun java communication suite and calendar serve
Hi all,
I have configured Sun java communication suite on a single host successfully. My goal is to access the data in sun java calendar server programmatically in C.
I have configured Evolution to connect to the server . Do i need to explicitly connect to sun java calendar server connection to the host directly takes care of the calendar components?
I have been trying to use WCAP to retrive data from the server but when i give the command on the url as
http://abc.system.com/login.wcap?user=jdoe&password=mypasswd
its giving the error :
The requested object does not exist on this server. The link you followed is either outdated, inaccurate, or the server has been instructed not to let you have it.
The FQDN of the server is abc.system.com
i have created the user : jdoe and password : mypasswd
The installation of SJCS has been according to the manual at :
http://blogs.sun.com/factotum/resource/comms5-install-linux.html
Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks and Regards,
Arjun Ramachandran
[1089 byte] By [
Eklavyaa] at [2007-11-27 10:54:39]

# 1
Hi,
> I have configured Sun java communication suite on a
> single host successfully. My goal is to access the
> data in sun java calendar server programmatically in
> C.
This is possible - you will need to refer to the following guide on the protocol:
http://docs.sun.com/app/docs/doc/819-4655
> I have configured Evolution to connect to the server
> .
Evolution has a plugin which may or may not be installed - http://www.go-evolution.org/Evolution_JESCS
> Do i need to explicitly connect to sun java
> calendar server connection to the host directly takes
> care of the calendar components?
No idea what that is asking. You need to point at the calendar server host and calendar server port (3080 by default per the single-host-install guides), which you would have selected during your single-host-install. I suggest you read the guide carefully to see what value this is.
> I have been trying to use WCAP to retrive data from
> the server but when i give the command on the url as
>
> http://abc.system.com/login.wcap?user=jdoe&password=my
> passwd
>
>
> its giving the error :
>
> The requested object does not exist on this server.
> The link you followed is either outdated, inaccurate,
> or the server has been instructed not to let you have
> it.
That's probably because you are pointing at the webserver (on port 80) and not at the calendar server which is on port 3080 if you followed the guide exactly.
> The FQDN of the server is abc.system.com
> i have created the user : jdoe and password :
> mypasswd
Try:
http://abc.system.com:3080/login.wcap?user=jdoe&password=my passwd
> The installation of SJCS has been according to the
> manual at :
> http://blogs.sun.com/factotum/resource/comms5-install-linux.html
Good to hear you got it to install successfully. We hadn't had much feedback one way or the other.
Regards,
Shane.