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CalConnect Proposals


CalConnect Proposals are experimental specifications intended for research and exploration, e.g. through trial implementations, to determine its usefulness and applicability. Proposals deemed successful are candidates to be offered to an appropriate standards body for adoption and progression as a standard.


CalWS-SOAP SOAP Web Services Protocol for Calendaring (January 10, 2013):

This document, developed by the XML Technical Committee, specifies a SOAP web services Protocol for calendaring operations. This protocol has been contributed to OASIS WS-CALENDAR as a component of the WS-CALENDAR Specification under development by OASIS.

CalConnect and OASIS have agreed that any future work by CalConnect TC XML or OASIS WS-Calendar (or other committees in CalConnect and OASIS) on their respective versions of CalWS will be harmonized to maintain consistency between the versions. CalConnect and OASIS reserve the right to jointly and formally agree to fork the specifications at some point in the future if need arises.

Event Publishing Extensions to iCalendar (February 16, 2011):

This specification introduces a number of new iCalendar properties which are of particular use for event publishers and in social networking.

CalWS-Rest Restful Web Services Protocol for Calendaring (September 13, 2010):

This document, developed by the XML Technical Committee, specifies a RESTful web services Protocol for calendaring operations. This protocol has been contributed to OASIS WS-CALENDAR as a component of the WS-CALENDAR Specification under development by OASIS.

CalConnect and OASIS have agreed that any future work by CalConnect TC XML or OASIS WS-Calendar (or other committees in CalConnect and OASIS) on their respective versions of CalWS will be harmonized to maintain consistency between the versions. CalConnect and OASIS reserve the right to jointly and formally agree to fork the specifications at some point in the future if need arises.

Timezone XML Specification (July 05, 2010):

This document, developed by the TIMEZONE Technical Committee, describes a format for describing timezone information for software and services.

Timezone Service Protocol (July 05, 2010):

This document, developed by the TIMEZONE Technical Committee, defines a timezone service protocol that allows reliable, secure and fast delivery of timezone information to client systems such as calendaring and scheduling applications or operating systems.

LINK Property Extension to iCalendar (June 30, 2010):

This document, developed by the EVENTPUB Technical Committee, introduces a new iCalendar property LINK to provide ancillary information for iCalendar components.

Schema for representing resources for calendaring and scheduling services (April 30, 2010):

This document, developed by the RESOURCE Technical Committee, describes a schema for representing resources for calendaring and scheduling. A resource in the scheduling context is any shared entity that can be scheduled by a calendar user, but does not control its own attendance status.

xCal - The XML Format for iCalendar (June 4, 2009):

This document, developed by the XML Technical Committee, defines an XML format that allows iCalendar data to be converted to XML, and then back to iCalendar, without losing any semantic meaning in the data. Anyone creating XML calendar data according to this specification will know that their data can be converted to a valid iCalendar representation as well.

Freebusy Read URL (April 15, 2009):

This document, developed by the Freebusy Technical Committee, defines a standardized form of Freebusy read URL to improve interoperability between client and server implementations, while extending the functionality and utility through the use of optional parameters.









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