ODS.ODSCalendarShareTaskToGroup
ODS-Calendar WebID Protocol Share Task to Group
- Make sure the initial steps from the ODS Calendar WebID Protocol Share Task Guide are performed.
 - Additionally make sure you have created WebID Group for a given user ( for ex. demo).
 - Set Group WebID ACL Inheritance to be applied automatically to every new task you add in your Calendar or:
 - Manually set the Group WebID ACL by going for a given task in ODS-Calendar -> Tasks -> Task -> Edit -> Privacy "ACL" -> Sharing tab.
 - In the "WebID users" section click the "Add" button in order to add new WebID and set respectively the desired rights.
            
 - In the shown form: 
- Select for "Access Type": Group
 - Enter WebID Protocol Group or selected it from the offered list: 
                
 - Set Web Access, for example by checking the (R)ead check-box.
                
 - Click the "Update" button.
 
 - Read here how to view the shared task.
 
References
- ODS-Calendar
 - Setting Up WebID ACL for ODS Calendar Dataspace Instance
 - ODS-Calendar WebID Protocol Share Event to Group Guide
 - Safeguarding your Virtuoso-hosted SPARQL Endpoint
 - SPARQL Endpoint Protection Methods Collection
 - Virtuoso documentation
 - Virtuoso Tips and Tricks Collection
 - SPARUL over SPARQL using the http://cname:port/sparql-auth endpoint
 - Virtuoso Authentication Server UI
 - Manage a SPARQL-WebID based Endpoint
 - WebID Protocol Support in OpenLink Data Spaces.
 - Manage ODS Datadspaces Objects WebID Access Control Lists (ACLs):
 - Guide for Set up a X.509 certificate issuer and HTTPS listener and generate ODS user certificates
 - Configure Virtuoso+ODS instance as an X.509 Certificate Authority and HTTPS listener
 - Configure Virtuoso instance as an X.509 Certificate Authority and HTTPS listener
 - Setting up PubSubHub in ODS
 - PubSubHubBub Demo Client Example
 - Feed subscription via PubSubHub protocol Example
 - Setting Up PubSubHub to use WebID Protocol or IP based control lists
 - CA Keys Import using Conductor
 - Generate an X.509 Certificate hosted WebID Guide
 - Generate an X.509 Certificate (with a WebID watermark) to be managed by host operating system keystore
 - Generate an X.509 Certificate (with a WebID watermark) to be managed by a browser-based keystore
 - Using Virtuoso's WebID Verification Proxy Service with a WebID-bearing X.509 certificate
 - Using Virtuoso's WebID Identity Provider (IdP) Proxy Service with an X.509 certificate
 - ODS Briefcase WebID Protocol Share File Guide
 - WebID Protocol Specification
 - Test WebID Protocol Certificate page
 - WebID Protocol Certificate Generation page