Ability To Subscribe and Check Availability Of Calendars Between Distinct Domains, Directory Servers, Ports and Calendar Servers
(Doc ID 2917412.1)
Last updated on DECEMBER 22, 2022
Applies to:
Oracle Communications Calendar Server - Version 8.0.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Goal
The following scenario exists and we would like to know if this is possible:
- UserA from DomainA, wants to invite userB from DomainB, and can see if userB is available (or not) on a desired day/time.
- When the event is registered, userB receives an invitation email.
- There are two different Calendar Server/hosts with different LDAP/Directory Servers which listen on different ports.
- The two calendars are on two different servers. However, the two LDAP/directories are on the same server but not declared on the same port: DomainA is running the Directory Server on port 397 and DomainB is running the Directory server on port 389.
- In the existing setup, UserA can successfully send mail to UserB.
- UserA is able to invite UserB via email successfully. This is not performed through iMIP notification.
- We would like the “check availability” (free/busy) functionality to work between these two domains where the calendar of DomainA can display events of the calendar of DomainB and vise versa.
We have applied the instructions described here: https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E63133_01/doc.80/e63137/cssg_domain_access.htm#CSVSG163
We followed the method shown in example 1; however sharing does not work.
Is this possible to achieve?
Solution
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