• Skip to content
  • Skip to link menu
KDE PIM
  • KDE PIM • Development • General
 
 

Architecture

KDE PIM's architecture is roughly as follows: there are a few basic libraries that provide low-level services; there are lots of libraries that are application-specific, and then there are the applications themselves. This page provides an overview of which libraries there are and what they are for.

A big part of the KDE PIM architecture is Akonadi, the data store (this applies to KDE4, not KDE3).

You may also want to take a look at the API documentation of the KDE PIM libraries and the KDE PIM applications which are generated from the source code. Remember, the documentation is intended for development use but may change without notice, be unstable, or set fire to your dog.

[ Edit ]

Information

Skip menu "Information"
  • Home
  • Mission
  • News
  • Contact

Community

Skip menu "Community"
  • Meetings
  • History
  • People
  • Team

Development

Skip menu "Development"
  • General
  • Coding Style
  • Bug Reports
  • Architecture
  • Akonadi
  • Tutorials
  • Applications
  • Glossary

Website

Skip menu "Website"
  • Contribute

Global navigation links

  • KDE Home
  • KDE Accessibility Home
  • Description of Access Keys
  • Back to content
  • Back to menu

Search:


Maintained by pim.kde.org Webmaster
KDE® and the K Desktop Environment® logo are registered trademarks of KDE e.V. | Legal