Port(s) | 80, 443 |
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RFC(s) | RFC 6352 |
OSI layer | Application |
CardDAV is an address book client/server protocol designed to allow users to access and share contact data on a server.
The CardDAV protocol was developed by the IETF and has been published as RFC 6352 in August 2011.[1] CardDAV is based on WebDAV, which is based on HTTP, and it uses vCard for contact data.[2]
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[edit]History
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[edit]Specification
The specification has been proposed as a standard by IETF as the RFC 6352 in August 2011 by C. Daboo from Apple Inc.
[edit]Implementations
The following products implement the server-side portion of the CardDAV protocol: .
- Apple Address Book Server.[3][4]
- Baïkal, an open-source and lightweight CalDAV+CardDAV server based on SabreDAV API
- Radicale, a simple CalDAV+CardDAV server written in Python with no external depencencies
- CommuniGate Pro supports CardDav protocol.[5]
- DAViCal supports CardDAV from version 0.9.9.2[6]
- EVO Mail Server, a mail server software, supporting CardDAV
- fruux, a synchronization service, supporting CardDAV
- Meishi, a standalone, Ruby on Rails based CardDAV server[7]
- Memotoo, a synchronization service, supporting CardDAV
- ownCloud supports CardDAV protocol since version 2.0.
- SabreDAV, a WebDAV framework for PHP, supports CardDAV since version 1.5.[8]
- SOGo supports CardDAV access to its address books.[9]
- Zimbra 6 allows access to its address book via CardDAV.[10]
- GMail and Google Contacts allow access to user's address book via CardDAV.[11]
- licobo, an online address book, supporting CardDAV[12]
The following products implement the client-side portion of the CardDAV protocol:
- ContactSync for Android[13]
- Apple Address Book in Mac OS X v10.6 "Snow Leopard".[14]
- Apple iOS, starting from iOS 4.[15]
- Atmail supports a complete CardDAV client via the Webmail interface[16]
- Blackberry devices running QNX - Blackberry 10+ phones, Playbook OS 2.0+ tablets
- CardDavMATE, open source HTML5+Javascript CardDAV client (web application)[17]
- CardDav-Sync for Android[18]
- CardDAV PHP, open source PHP CardDAV Client[19]
- Evolution - Works as WebDAV contacts. Except perhaps not currently (version 2.30, 2.31) other than https on port 443.[20]
- Kerio Connect[3][21]
- KDE Software Compilation 4.5 will feature CardDAV client support, due in August 2010. It will be available for use by Kaddressbook, which is part of Kontact PIM suite. It will be provided by Akonadi: a PIM server which will also make the data available to other applications.[22]
- Thunderbird, via the SOGo Connector
[edit]See also
[edit]References
- ^ CardDAV Resources, CalConnect, retrieved April 10, 2010
- ^ CardDAV: Related Standards, CalConnect, retrieved April 11, 2010
- ^ a b Implementations: CardDAV Servers, CalConnect, retrieved April 10, 2010
- ^ Mac OS X Server: Address Book Server, Apple Inc, retrieved April 10, 2010
- ^ CommuniGate Pro support of CardDav, retrieved April 21, 2011
- ^ DAViCal release 0.9.9.2, Freshmeat, retrieved September 24, 2010
- ^ Meishi, Github, retrieved March 30, 2012
- ^ SabreDAV 1.5 released with CardDAV support, dmfs, retrieved September 11, 2011
- ^ SOGo: Features, Inverse Inc.
- ^ Yoon Lee, Jong (September 25, 2009), Zimbra Server: CardDAV server, Zimbra/VMWare Inc, retrieved April 24, 2010
- ^ Ellingson, Jeff (September 27, 2012), A new way to sync Google Contacts, Google, retrieved September 27, 2012
- ^ licobo Help, licobo, retrieved February 14, 2013
- ^ ContactSync
- ^ Implementations: CardDAV Clients, CalConnect, retrieved April 10, 2010
- ^ Eran Dilger, Daniel (June 25, 2010), iPhone 4 and iOS vs. Android: desktop and cloud services, AppleInsider, retrieved July 24, 2010
- ^ Atmail Client: CardDAV interface, Atmail, retrieved May 26, 2010
- ^ CardDavMATE, Ján Máté, retrieved March 8, 2013
- ^ CardDav-Sync, Marten Gajda, retrieved November 1, 2012
- ^ CardDAV PHP, Christian Putzke, retrieved October 23, 2012
- ^ CardDAV/Clients, retrieved February 19, 2012
- ^ Kerio Connect, Kerio Technologies, retrieved April 10, 2010
- ^ Koenig, Tobias (February 4, 2010), CalDAV/CardDAV/GroupDAV Support for Akonadi, Blogspot, retrieved April 24, 2010
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