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Communications & Middleware TechnologiesRensselaer Polytechnic Institute

December 5, 2005

Bedework 3.0(a.k.a. UWCalendar)

an institute-wide open-source Java events calendar

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Who We Are

Mike Douglass - Senior [email protected]

Arlen Johnson - Web [email protected]

Communications & Middleware TechnologiesDivision of the Chief Information OfficerRensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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Topics

•Overview of Bedework • Recent progress•Demonstration• Future plans

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Overview ofBedework

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Institutional Calendar

An institutional calendar could provide:

• Events publishing

• Personal calendaring

• Group calendaring

• Resource scheduling

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UW Calendar Overview

• Bedework is– a total calendaring and events system– open source– Java (hence platform independent)– modular, extensible, and easily

integrated with other systems– intended for higher education– and…

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UW Calendar Overview

STANDARDS COMPLIANT

– iCal : RFC 2445http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt

– CalDAV draft version 06http://ietf.webdav.org/caldav

– Why? …interoperability!

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Interoperability

• Calendaring could be like email• Aggregation at client and server• Exchange? Oracle?

– All or nothing vs. modularity– Change from one system to another?

• CalConnect– Oracle, IBM, Mozilla, Yahoo, & Novell

among others; approx. 10 universities

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What’s in a name?

• Bedework:– named after the

Venerable Bede (AD 673-735) – monk & highly influential scholar – in 725 AD wrote treatise: On the

Reckoning of Time

– and a Google search of Bedework, for now, returns only references to this project!

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UW Calendar Overview

• Four main components:• public views• personal views• administrative interface• CalDAV

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UW Calendar Overview

• Features:– Distributed, fine grained administration

• Administrative groups• Location and contacts management

– Access control & sharing– Stand-alone & portlet implementations– True synchronization – Highly customizable look and feel– Deliver to any platform, device, or media

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Core Technologies

• Java / J2EE

• XML, XSLT

• Hibernate

• Again, supportingJSR-168 and CalDAV

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Architecture

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Bedework Back-End

• Modular– Built under a service interface (“service

oriented architecture”)– Implements CalIntf

• Currently have a Hibernate implementation with a local database

• Could have, for example, a CalDav implementation with a remote calendar

• Or both: many implementations simultaneously possible (e.g. Exchange connector)

• This gives us server-side aggregation of calendars

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Portlet Implementation

• JSR-168• Implemented for Jetspeed using the

portal-struts bridge• uPortal version implemented by Satish

Sekharan (Memorial University, Newfoundland)

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Portlet Implementation

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CalDAV Implementation

• Emerging standard • Based on WebDAV• Provides synchronization• Promises flexibility in choice of user

client• Clients and servers being developed by

vendors now: Oracle, Mozilla, Evolution• Outlook OpenConnector for caldav

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Sync Implementation

• Have proof of concept implementation of synchronization using SyncML

• Successfully synchronized with Outlook• Palm is under development

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Bedework Front-End

• XML-based J2EE web applications built in the MVC framework

• Separate business logic from presentation and presentation from content so that each can be developed independently

contentdesignbusinesslogic

MVC

XML

HTMLRSSiCalXML

JSPJava XSLT

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$appRoot on web server

Browser: DEFAULT

Browser: …

Browser: Cell

Browser: PDA

Skin Selection

Locale: en_US

Locale: fr_CA

Locale: DEFAULT

Locale: …

viahttp

XSL

skin

XSL

DEFAULT

XSL

skin

skin examples:• xhtml• rss• csv, sql, etc…

• ical, vcal• javascript

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Our Design Approach

• Applications are accessible to regular web designers• XSLT lives in designer’s world• Easy to change look and feel• XSLT files live on the web

“outside” our applicationsand are called over http

• We don’t need to redeploy an application to change its appearance or to deploy a new skin

TemplatesImages

CSS

XSLT

HTML

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ProgressWhat’s been accomplished over

the past year

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Progress

• Switched to Hibernate• Improved RFC compatibility• Extended CalDav support• JSR-168 portlet implementation• Recurrences• Better date / time support• Access control and sharing• Improved user interfaces & added features• New user interfaces

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Progress

• CalConnect participation– participate in interoperability tests – http://www.calconnect.org

• EPFL Switzerlandhave chosen bedework. Jahia will work on development of group calendaring

• Memorial University NewfoundlandProvided skins, worked on uPortal, widgets and OpenLaszlo client.

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Demonstration

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Future Plans

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Future Plans & Opportunities

• Event notification (alerts)• Emailing of events• Departmental calendars• Group calendaring• Support clustering• Room / resource scheduling

= imminent

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A Final Note

• Major goal:– make product more attractive – ease installation and configuration– encourage adoption and development

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References

bedework.org


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