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* recurring events * classification * status * attendees * ical4j 1.0.4 -> 1.0.5 * remove biweekly (replaced by ical4j)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q. What is iCal4j?
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A. iCal4j consists of an iCalendar parser, object model, and generator. If you
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are looking to add iCalendar support to your Java application then iCal4j
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is for you.
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Q. Are there any examples?
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A. You will find most examples in the unit tests included in the "test" folder
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included with the source distribution. There are also some basic examples
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on the introduction page of the documentation, as well as in the javadocs.
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Q. Is iCal4j compatible with Outlook?
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A. Yes. Whilst Outlook does generate iCalendar files with abnormalities that
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don't conform to the RFC2445 specification, we have added compatibility
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flags that will correctly interpret these files. (See CompatibilityHints)
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Q. Is iCal4j compatible with Mozilla Calendar/Sunbird?
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A. Yes. Compatibility hints are also provided for working with Mozilla Calendar
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files.
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Q. Does iCal4j support recurrence rules?
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A. Yes. iCal4j is a complete implementation of the RFC2445 specification.
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Q. Where does iCal4j get its timezone definitions from?
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A. iCal4j includes a default set of timezone definitions, which are generated
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from the Olson database timezone definitions. You may also provide your own
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timezone definitions by providing a TimeZoneRegistry implementation (see
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TimeZoneRegistryFactory).
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