public class VToDoUserAgent extends AbstractUserAgent<VToDo>
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VToDoUserAgent(ProdId prodId,
Organizer organizer,
UidGenerator uidGenerator) |
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Calendar |
add(VToDo component)
3.4.4.
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Calendar |
cancel(VToDo... component)
3.4.5.
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Calendar |
counter(Calendar request)
3.4.7.
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Calendar |
declineCounter(Calendar counter)
3.4.8.
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Calendar |
delegate(Calendar request)
3.2.2.3.
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Calendar |
publish(VToDo... component)
3.4.1.
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Calendar |
refresh(VToDo component)
3.4.6.
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Calendar |
reply(Calendar request)
3.4.3.
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Calendar |
request(VToDo... component)
3.4.2.
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getProdId, transform, wrap
public VToDoUserAgent(ProdId prodId, Organizer organizer, UidGenerator uidGenerator)
public Calendar publish(VToDo... component)
3.4.1. PUBLISH The "PUBLISH" method in a "VTODO" calendar component has no associated response. It is simply a posting of an iCalendar object that may be added to a calendar. It MUST have an "Organizer". It MUST NOT have "Attendees". Its expected usage is for encapsulating an arbitrary "VTODO" calendar component as an iCalendar object. The "Organizer" MAY subsequently update (with another "PUBLISH" method), add instances to (with an "ADD" method), or cancel (with a "CANCEL" method) a previously published "VTODO" calendar component.
component
- one or more component objectspublic Calendar request(VToDo... component)
3.4.2. REQUEST The "REQUEST" method in a "VTODO" calendar component provides the following scheduling functions: o Assign a to-do to one or more "Calendar Users". o Reschedule an existing to-do. o Update the details of an existing to-do, without rescheduling it. o Update the completion status of "Attendees" of an existing to-do, without rescheduling it. o Reconfirm an existing to-do, without rescheduling it. o Delegate/reassign an existing to-do to another "Calendar User". The assigned "Calendar Users" are identified in the "VTODO" calendar component by individual "ATTENDEE;ROLE=REQ-PARTICIPANT" property value sequences. Typically, the originator of a "REQUEST" is the "Organizer" of the to-do, and the recipient of a "REQUEST" is the "Calendar User" assigned the to-do. The "Attendee" uses the "REPLY" method to convey their acceptance and completion status to the "Organizer" of the "REQUEST". The "UID", "SEQUENCE", and "DTSTAMP" properties are used to distinguish the various uses of the "REQUEST" method. If the "UID" property value in the "REQUEST" is not found on the recipient's calendar, then the "REQUEST" is for a new to-do. If the "UID" property value is found on the recipient's calendar, then the "REQUEST" is a rescheduling, an update, or a reconfirmation of the "VTODO" calendar object. If the "Organizer" of the "REQUEST" method is not authorized to make a to-do request on the "Attendee's" calendar system, then an exception is returned in the "REQUEST-STATUS" property of a subsequent "REPLY" method, but no scheduling action is performed. For the "REQUEST" method, multiple "VTODO" components in a single iCalendar object are only permitted for components with the same "UID" property. That is, a series of recurring events may have instance-specific information. In this case, multiple "VTODO" components are needed to express the entire series.
component
- one or more component objectspublic Calendar delegate(Calendar request)
UserAgent
3.2.2.3. Delegating an Event to Another CU Some calendar and scheduling systems allow "Attendees" to delegate their presence at an event to another "Calendar User". iTIP supports this concept using the following workflow. Any "Attendee" may delegate their right to participate in a calendar "VEVENT" to another CU. The implication is that the delegate participates in lieu of the original "Attendee", NOT in addition to the "Attendee". The delegator MUST notify the "Organizer" of this action using the steps outlined below. Implementations may support or restrict delegation as they see fit. For instance, some implementations may restrict a delegate from delegating a "REQUEST" to another CU. The "Delegator" of an event forwards the existing "REQUEST" to the "Delegate". The "REQUEST" method MUST include an "ATTENDEE" property with the calendar address of the "Delegate". The "Delegator" MUST also send a "REPLY" method to the "Organizer" with the "Delegator's" "ATTENDEE" property "PARTSTAT" parameter value set to "DELEGATED". In addition, the "DELEGATED-TO" parameter MUST be included with the calendar address of the "Delegate". Also, a new "ATTENDEE" property for the "Delegate" MUST be included and must specify the calendar user address set in the "DELEGATED-TO" parameter, as above. In response to the request, the "Delegate" MUST send a "REPLY" method to the "Organizer", and optionally to the "Delegator". The "REPLY" method SHOULD include the "ATTENDEE" property with the "DELEGATED- FROM" parameter value of the "Delegator's" calendar address. The "Delegator" may continue to receive updates to the event even though they will not be attending. This is accomplished by the "Delegator" setting their "role" attribute to "NON-PARTICIPANT" in the "REPLY" to the "Organizer".
request
- a calendar implement the iTIP REQUEST methodpublic Calendar reply(Calendar request)
3.4.3. REPLY The "REPLY" method in a "VTODO" calendar component is used to respond (e.g., accept or decline) to a request or to reply to a delegation request. It is also used by an "Attendee" to update their completion status. When used to provide a delegation response, the "Delegator" MUST include the calendar address of the "Delegate" in the "DELEGATED-TO" parameter of the "Delegator's" "ATTENDEE" property. The "Delegate" MUST include the calendar address of the "Delegator" on the "DELEGATED-FROM" parameter of the "Delegate's" "ATTENDEE" property. The "REPLY" method MAY also be used to respond to an unsuccessful "VTODO" calendar component "REQUEST" method. Depending on the "REQUEST-STATUS" value, no scheduling action may have been performed. The "Organizer" of a "VTODO" calendar component MAY receive a "REPLY" method from a "Calendar User" not in the original "REQUEST". For example, a "REPLY" method MAY be received from a "Delegate" of a "VTODO" calendar component. In addition, the "REPLY" method MAY be received from an unknown "Calendar User" who has been forwarded the "REQUEST" by an original "Attendee" of the "VTODO" calendar component. This uninvited "Attendee" MAY be accepted or the "Organizer" MAY cancel the "VTODO" calendar component for the uninvited "Attendee" by sending them a "CANCEL" method.
request
- a calendar requestpublic Calendar add(VToDo component)
3.4.4. ADD The "ADD" method allows the "Organizer" to add one or more new instances to an existing "VTODO" using a single iTIP message without having to send the entire "VTODO" with all the existing instance data, as it would have to do if the "REQUEST" method were used. The "UID" must be that of the existing to-do. If the "UID" property value in the "ADD" is not found on the recipient's calendar, then the recipient SHOULD send a "REFRESH" to the "Organizer" in order to be updated with the latest version of the "VTODO". If an "Attendee" implementation does not support the "ADD" method, it should respond with a "REQUEST-STATUS" value of 3.14 and ask for a "REFRESH". When handling an "ADD" message, the "Attendee" treats each component in the "ADD" message as if it were referenced via an "RDATE" in the main component. The "SEQUENCE" property value is incremented since the sequence of to-dos has changed.
component
- a calendar component to addpublic Calendar cancel(VToDo... component)
3.4.5. CANCEL The "CANCEL" method in a "VTODO" calendar component is used to send a cancellation notice of an existing "VTODO" calendar request to the affected "Attendees". The message is sent by the "Organizer" of a "VTODO" calendar component to the "Attendees" of the "VTODO" calendar component. For a recurring "VTODO" calendar component, either the whole "VTODO" calendar component or instances of a "VTODO" calendar component may be cancelled. To cancel the complete range of a recurring "VTODO" calendar component, the "UID" property value for the "VTODO" calendar component MUST be specified and a "RECURRENCE- ID" MUST NOT be specified in the "CANCEL" method. In order to cancel an individual instance of a recurring "VTODO" calendar component, the "RECURRENCE-ID" property value for the "VTODO" calendar component MUST be specified in the "CANCEL" method. There are two options for canceling a sequence of instances of a recurring "VTODO" calendar component: a. The "RECURRENCE-ID" property for an instance in the sequence MUST be specified with the "RANGE" property parameter value of "THISANDFUTURE" to indicate cancellation of the specified "VTODO" calendar component and all instances after. b. Individual recurrence instances may be cancelled by specifying multiple "VTODO" components each with a "RECURRENCE-ID" property corresponding to one of the instances to be cancelled. The "Organizer" MUST send a "CANCEL" message to each "Attendee" affected by the cancellation. This can be done by using either a single "CANCEL" message for all "Attendees" or multiple messages with different subsets of the affected "Attendees" in each. When a "VTODO" is cancelled, the "SEQUENCE" property value MUST be incremented as described in Section 2.1.4.
component
- one or more component objectspublic Calendar refresh(VToDo component)
3.4.6. REFRESH The "REFRESH" method in a "VTODO" calendar component is used by "Attendees" of an existing "VTODO" calendar component to request an updated description from the "Organizer" of the "VTODO" calendar component. The "Organizer" of the "VTODO" calendar component MAY use this method to request an updated status from the "Attendees". The "REFRESH" method MUST specify the "UID" property corresponding to the "VTODO" calendar component needing update. A refresh of a recurrence instance of a "VTODO" calendar component may be requested by specifying the "RECURRENCE-ID" property corresponding to the associated "VTODO" calendar component. The "Organizer" responds with the latest description and rendition of the "VTODO" calendar component. In most cases, this will be a "REQUEST" unless the "VTODO" has been cancelled, in which case the "Organizer" MUST send a "CANCEL". This method is intended to facilitate machine processing of requests for updates to a "VTODO" calendar component.
component
- a calendar component to refreshpublic Calendar counter(Calendar request)
3.4.7. COUNTER The "COUNTER" method in a "VTODO" calendar component is used by an "Attendee" of an existing "VTODO" calendar component to submit to the "Organizer" a counter proposal for the "VTODO" calendar component. The counter proposal is an iCalendar object consisting of a "VTODO" calendar component that provides the complete description of the alternate "VTODO" calendar component. The "Organizer" rejects the counter proposal by sending the "Attendee" a "DECLINECOUNTER" method. The "Organizer" accepts the counter proposal by rescheduling the to-do as described in Section 3.4.2.1, "REQUEST for Rescheduling a To-Do". The "Organizer's" CUA SHOULD send a "REQUEST" message to all "Attendees" affected by any change triggered by an accepted "COUNTER".
request
- a calendar request to counterpublic Calendar declineCounter(Calendar counter)
3.4.8. DECLINECOUNTER The "DECLINECOUNTER" method in a "VTODO" calendar component is used by an "Organizer" of the "VTODO" calendar component to reject a counter proposal offered by one of the "Attendees". The "Organizer" sends the message to the "Attendee" that sent the "COUNTER" method to the "Organizer".
counter
- a counter to a request