questions about the limits of the documented customer

I've implemented a 1.4.2 Server hive so my boss could test and then sent him the end user PDF. Given that we are currently using Oracle calendar independent, we are mainly interested to test the component of management of the hive and generally by CalDAV clients.

The end user guide mentions some pretty severe limitations, however. In particular

-only support up to 250 meetings by calendar. It's like a week for my boss. ;-)

-only access a month for meetings.

These two alone limits severely hamper the product. Why the limitations, and are there plans to remove?

Also, how do you research availability via a CalDAV client, as Sunbird?

How you search for other users, to be able to schedule a meeting with them?


We are really interested in hive since it claims the purpose is to allow the use of customers based on open standards, but some limitations in the current offer are quite severe. We are looking for some kind of confirmation that these questions are on the roadmap to deal with.

Thank you

Tim

Hi Tim,.
Some inline comments

>
...

-only support up to 250 meetings by calendar. It's like a week for my boss. ;-)

The doc is not too descriptive, is it :)
The limit is not a limitation of server in itself, but rather a limit and it is based on each customer type.
Basically, the test found that while some caldav clients manage a large number of meetings nicely other caldav clients do well. Hive so put a (configurable) limit on the number of meetings returned for each type of client caldav. Note that the 'meeting' includes, in this case, all occurrences of a meeting, so if for example you have 20 meetings that recur every week for a year which is counted as '20' not 20 "x 52" meetings. "."
I think that the restriction is higher for iCal on Mac than for example sunbird and lightning. In addition, as customers improve their scalability and the handling of the large number of meetings, then the default limits will be increased accordingly.
If you (or your boss) is absent from meetings for example sunbird, then please contact oracle support and they will explain how to increase this limit for the customer to your boss (for purposes of diagnosability, they'll miss 'this week' rather than going out in the future). I do not know the results of the latest tests for example lightning 0.9, but I suspect that 1000 is probably still too high.
Even with a busy schedule, 250 meetings is not bad. The only time I've seen people hit is when they have a value of no repetitive days many years (for example, ten years vacation value for several countries where Christmas day is not "is repeated every year", but is rather 10 individual sessions / days.)

>

-only access a month for meetings.

I don't think this is no longer true. In previous versions, the solution to the above question has been to limit the number of meetings returned by 'period' rather than. In more recent versions, it is limited by the County instead. I'm now looking at my calendar in lightning 0.9 for September last year and it seems fairly comprehensive (although June isn't very complete...)
>

These two alone limits severely hamper the product. Why the limitations, and are there plans to remove?

Also, how do you research availability via a CalDAV client, as Sunbird?

Click on the "invite guests" in the dialog box "new appointment". Enter the email addresses of the guests and availability should complete automatically. There is also a button "search time slot" that you will find time each other.

How you search for other users, to be able to schedule a meeting with them?

It's more complicated... If you use lightning, then he will pull email addresses for automatic filling of your thunderbird addressbook. If you use iCal I think he draws from the mac address book. In Sunbird, you will need to know the email addresses of the people.

hope that helps.
Kind regards
Richard

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