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CardDAV
Port(s)80, 443
RFC(s)RFC 6352
OSI layerApplication


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

[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:

[edit]See also

[edit]References

  1. ^ CardDAV Resources, CalConnect, retrieved April 10, 2010
  2. ^ CardDAV: Related Standards, CalConnect, retrieved April 11, 2010
  3. a b Implementations: CardDAV Servers, CalConnect, retrieved April 10, 2010
  4. ^ Mac OS X Server: Address Book Server, Apple Inc, retrieved April 10, 2010
  5. ^ CommuniGate Pro support of CardDav, retrieved April 21, 2011
  6. ^ DAViCal release 0.9.9.2, Freshmeat, retrieved September 24, 2010
  7. ^ Meishi, Github, retrieved March 30, 2012
  8. ^ SabreDAV 1.5 released with CardDAV support, dmfs, retrieved September 11, 2011
  9. ^ SOGo: Features, Inverse Inc.
  10. ^ Yoon Lee, Jong (September 25, 2009), Zimbra Server: CardDAV server, Zimbra/VMWare Inc, retrieved April 24, 2010
  11. ^ Ellingson, Jeff (September 27, 2012), A new way to sync Google Contacts, Google, retrieved September 27, 2012
  12. ^ licobo Help, licobo, retrieved February 14, 2013
  13. ^ ContactSync
  14. ^ Implementations: CardDAV Clients, CalConnect, retrieved April 10, 2010
  15. ^ Eran Dilger, Daniel (June 25, 2010), iPhone 4 and iOS vs. Android: desktop and cloud services, AppleInsider, retrieved July 24, 2010
  16. ^ Atmail Client: CardDAV interface, Atmail, retrieved May 26, 2010
  17. ^ CardDavMATE, Ján Máté, retrieved March 8, 2013
  18. ^ CardDav-Sync, Marten Gajda, retrieved November 1, 2012
  19. ^ CardDAV PHP, Christian Putzke, retrieved October 23, 2012
  20. ^ CardDAV/Clients, retrieved February 19, 2012
  21. ^ Kerio Connect, Kerio Technologies, retrieved April 10, 2010
  22. ^ Koenig, Tobias (February 4, 2010), CalDAV/CardDAV/GroupDAV Support for Akonadi, Blogspot, retrieved April 24, 2010

[edit]External links


출처 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CardDAV