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Proposal for a Common Groupware Interface Standard
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(C) 2001-2004 Miles Lott <milos@groupwhere.org>
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September 13, 2001 and December 29, 2003
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Table of Contents
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1 Scope
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2 The Services
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2.1 Overview
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2.2 Detail
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2.2.1 Contacts
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2.2.2 Schedule
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2.2.3 Notes
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2.2.4 Todo
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2.3 Examples in XML-RPC
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3 Conclusion
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3.1 Contacts:
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3.2 Schedule:
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3.3 Notes:
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3.4 Todo:
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1 Scope
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As many different opensource and freesoftware groupware systems
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are being developed, the full realization of the dream of
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a connected world should be prefaced by an agreement to
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interoperate. There are limited ways in which cooperation
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with these and commercial groupware systems may be achecived,
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the majority if not all of which were derived via the establishment
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of open standards. These might include email (POP3/IMAP),
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contacts(LDAP,vcard), or scheduling(ical/vcal). It is felt
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that while these have proven themselves to be very useful,
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they are insufficient to satisfy the real needs of a typical
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business environment.
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This document hopes to provide a reasonable, if limited,
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recommendation for a set of standardized methods to be used
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for groupware services interaction. More specifically, it
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hopes to address the need for such a standard as well as
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to spur discussion about the common service names and methods
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themselves.
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Examples will be given for implementations in XML-RPC, since
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this standard is relatively fixed and open.
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This document does not provide recommendations for the underlying
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access control system which would allow or deny a particular
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action.
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Also not discussed here is login and authorization to be
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used for initial access to a service provider.
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2 The Services
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2.1 Overview
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There are a few common services types that will be needed
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for minimum useability of a groupware server or application.
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They are:
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* Contacts
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* Schedule
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* Notes
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* Todo
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These services are represented already in places such as
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existing groupware client-server applications and also in
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the PalmOS basic-4 buttons and applications. Different systems
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may have different names for these services internally,
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e.g. Contacts - addresses, addressbook, people, Schedule
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- calendar, agenda, meetings.
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Within each of these services are some common methods that
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would be called to store, retreive, or update data:
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* read_list
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* read
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* save
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* delete
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2.2 Detail
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2.2.1 Contacts
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The concept of contacts may encompass local addressbooks,
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LDAP, and lists stored in other media. The purpose of the
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contacts service is not to duplicate or attempt to replace
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these. In some respects, it might do just that. But its
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goal is more so to provide a common and shareable way for
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the other core services to create, edit, and read a common
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user and address list. All of the other services may use
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the contact service to obtain record owner information to
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be used in access control. They would also use them when
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it is required to share this data, as with a meeting where
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other local and non-local users will be invited to attend.
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Contacts may include the local installed user base, users
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on other cooperative servers, or email addresses used for
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limited cooperation with other groupware services that are
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not compliant with this service scheme or implementations
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thereof. It could also include individuals using web-based
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or local ISP email services. The scope of this document,
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however, is to define the service with regard to the common
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methods to be used for server-server and client-server communications:
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* read_list
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This method is used to list contacts, with or without limits,
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filters, or search criteria. In this way it can be used
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for simple lists or to search for contact records and their
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identifiers. The optional search criteria includes:
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1. start - Start at this identifier (integer: default 0)
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2. limit - Limit to this number of records returned(integer:
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unlimited by default)
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3. fieldlist - limit to showing only these fields (array:
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default to identifier, owner identifier, possibly firstname
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and lastname)
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4. filter - Show records that are public or private only,
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or other system-specific filters, e.g group or company(string:
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default '')
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5. query - Search internal fieldlist for a value (string:
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default '')
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The return for this method includes:
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1. count of number of records returned(integer)
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2. array consisting of: array: identifier => (array: fieldlist
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key => value pairs)
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* read
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Once the identifier for a single contact record is known,
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the contact may be read for more detail using this method.
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This takes two parameters:
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1. identifier - (integer: no default)
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2. fieldlist - limit to showing only these fields (array:
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default to identifier, owner identifier, possibly firstname
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and lastname)
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And returns:
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1. array consisting of: array: identifier => (array: fieldlist
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key => value pairs)
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* save
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This is a method used to save an existing record or create
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a new one. If the identifier for an existing record is not
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passed, a new entry will be created.
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* delete
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This will allow deletion of a record by passing its identifier.
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2.2.2 Schedule
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2.2.3 Notes
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2.2.4 Todo
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2.3 Examples in XML-RPC
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Query the contacts service for read_list, using only start
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and limit to grab the first 5 records, starting with identifier
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1. Additionally, return only the firstname and lastname
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fields n_given and n_family (firstname and lastname in pseudo
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vcard format):
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<methodCall>
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<methodName>service.contacts.read_list</methodName>
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<params>
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<param>
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<value><struct>
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<member><name>start</name>
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<value><string>1</string></value>
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</member>
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<member><name>limit</name>
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<value><string>5</string></value>
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</member>
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<member><name>fields</name>
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<value><struct>
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<member><name>n_given</name>
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<value><string>n_given</string></value>
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</member>
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<member><name>n_family</name>
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<value><string>n_family</string></value>
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</member>
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</struct></value>
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</member>
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<member><name>query</name>
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<value><string></string></value>
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</member>
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<member><name>filter</name>
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<value><string></string></value>
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</member>
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</struct></value>
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</param>
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</params>
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</methodCall>
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3 Conclusion
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This document outlined the following services and methods:
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3.1 Contacts:
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* service.contacts.read_list([search criteria])
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* service.contacts.read(identifier,[fieldlist])
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* service.contacts.save(fields)
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* service.contacts.delete(identifier)
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3.2 Schedule:
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* service.schedule.read_list([search criteria])
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* service.schedule.read(identifier,[fieldlist])
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* service.schedule.save(fields)
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* service.schedule.delete(identifier)
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3.3 Notes:
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* service.notes.read_list([search criteria])
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* service.notes.read(identifier,[fieldlist])
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* service.notes.save(fields)
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* service.notes.delete(identifier)
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3.4 Todo:
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* service.todo.read_list(search criteria)
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* service.todo.read(identifer,[fieldlist])
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* service.todo.save(fields)
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* service.todo.delete(identifier)
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