Exchange 2010 and Exchange Web Services - What’s New Webcasts
- Posted: Oct 07, 2009 at 4:41 PM
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Exchange Web Services gives you programmatic access to the information and business logic in Exchange 2010. If you think about all the stuff you do in Outlook 2007 to manage your daily life (mail to communicate with friends and coworkers, calendar items to manage your day and tasks to track the things that you need to get done), all that information and business logic (think free/busy when scheduling a meeting) is provided by Exchange and accessible via the Exchange Web Services Managed API.
This is a quick video with Jason Henderson and David Claux of the EWS team to show what you can do with the new EWS Managed API and what’s new in Exchange 2010 for developers.
Check out the following web casts to learn more.
10/13/2009 - Exchange Server 2010 Development (Part 1 of 6): Migrating Applications to Exchange Web Services
10/14/2009 - Exchange Server 2010 Development (Part 2 of 6): A Deep Dive into Using Autodiscover Service in Exchange Web Services
10/20/2009 - Exchange Server 2010 Development (Part 4 of 6): A Deep Dive into Exchange Web Services Notifications (Push/Pull)
10/21/2009 - Exchange Server 2010 Development (Part 5 of 6): A Deep Dive into the Exchange Web Services Managed API
10/22/2009 - Exchange Server 2010 Development (Part 6 of 6): Best Practices for Building Scalable Exchange Server Applications
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