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    TaskCal Internet standards based human task management and process interaction. TaskCal is an iCalendar wrapper to the jBPM process manager, providing standards based calendar agent access to an actors tasks via email (iMIP), HTTP (.ics) and CalDav.
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    The k5n Desktop Calendar (k5nCal) is a Java-based calendar application that leverages existing standards (iCalendar, WebDAV) to create an open source cross-platform multi-user desktop calendar application.
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    WebDAV-interface to MS-Exchange-Server for contacts and appointments written in Java 5. Requires only some Apache common*.jars and log4j. XML parsing done through javax.xml.* classes. "mv.string" supported, LDAP user authentication included.
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