CalDAVProtokoll
CalDAV (Calendar and Scheduling Extensions to WebDAV) is a protocol that allows users to access and manage calendar data on remote servers. It is an extension of the WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) protocol, which is used for collaborative authoring and file management on the web. CalDAV enables users to create, modify, and delete calendar events, as well as manage calendar subscriptions and invitations. It supports various calendar formats, including iCalendar, and allows for synchronization between multiple devices and platforms. CalDAV is widely used in personal and enterprise environments for managing schedules, appointments, and meetings. The protocol is standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and is designed to be interoperable with other calendar protocols such as CardDAV, which is used for managing contact information. CalDAV is supported by many calendar applications and services, including Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, and Microsoft Outlook.