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I'm administering a number of Macs, whose users would like to be able to make use of iCal.app (and hence iPhone sync) to view and edit Oracle Calendar events.

Is there a good way to bidirectionally interface Oracle Calendar's SyncML with iCal.app?

Or alternatively is there a way to bridge a SyncML server to provide CalDAV service (which iCal.app can natively handle)?

smokris
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Try this:

http://nexthaus.com/products_b_mac.html

or this:

http://nexthaus.com/products_b_iphone.html

While we're an exchange shop here (ughh) this looks like it should work on macs running leopard, and should sync an oracle calendar.

Good luck!

Tatas
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Almost all of the solutions that I've seen that have somehow syncronised an iPhone with a SyncML source have involved installing a SyncML client on the iPhone. Obviously, this has limitations, but apart from one solution where a server-based perl script converted the data into an iCal format, everything else has used an iPhone app of some sort.

http://syncml2iphone.com/pmwiki.php

Is one I've seen used.

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Have you seen Funambol ? It might work as a data gateway between everything.