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Title Inside Microsoft Exchange server 2007 web services / David Sterling [and others]
Published Redmond, Wash. : Microsoft Press, 2007

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Contents 1. Welcome to Exchange Web Services -- What Is Exchange Web Services? -- Development Environment -- Schema Files -- Coding by Using Raw XML -- 2. May I See Your Id? -- Accessing Your Own Mailbox -- Exchange Web Services Indentifiers -- Delegate Access -- Culture and Your Mailbox -- 3. Property Paths and Response Shapes -- An Item by Any Other Name -- In Exchange Web Services, Properties Are King -- Get in Shape -- Relating Property Paths to Instance Element Names -- Change Keys and Shapes -- 4. Folders -- Mailbox Structure -- Folder Types -- Folder Operations -- Managed Folders -- 5. Items -- What Is an Item? -- Item Operations -- 6. Contacts and Distribution Lists -- What Is a Contact? -- What Is a Distribution List? -- Creating a Contact -- Other Common Operations -- Contact Properties -- Creating a Distribution List -- Distribution List Properties -- Finding Store Contacts and Distribution Lists -- ResolveNames -- ExpandDL -- 7. Messages -- What Exactly Is a Message? -- What Exactly Is a Recipient? -- The Disposition of a Message -- Message Properties -- Message Flags -- Sending Messages -- Replying To and Forwarding Messages -- Reports -- 8. Working with Calendars -- Making the Complex Understandable -- Creating Your First Calendar Item -- Understanding Calendar Items -- Getting Adjacent and Conflicting Calendar Items -- Working with Date/Time Strings -- Working with Duration Strings -- Applying Best Practices to New CalendarItem Instances with the Proxy Classes -- Viewing Items on a Calendar -- 9. Recurring Appointments and Time Zones -- Understanding Recurrences -- Creating a Recurring Series -- Updating a Recurring Series -- Working with Time Zones -- 10. Scheduling Meetings -- Creating a Meeting and Inviting Attendees -- Working with Meeting Messages -- Registering a Meeting Response -- Working with Meeting Responses -- Cancelling Meetings -- Working with Recurring Meetings -- 11. Tasks -- Basic Task Operations -- Task Properties -- Task Recurrence -- 12. Attachments -- What Are Attachments? -- File Attachments -- Item Attachments -- Attachment Hierarchies -- 13. Extended Properties -- A Little Background -- Extended Properties in Exchange Web Services -- Using Extended Properties -- Managed Folders -- MAPI Entry Ids -- 14. Searching the Mailbox -- Restrictions -- Search Expressions -- Special Considerations -- 15. Advanced Searching -- Paging -- Grouped Item Queries -- Search Folders -- What Are Search Folders? -- How Are Search Folders Created? -- Retrieving Your Search Folder -- Updating Your Search Folder -- What Else Can Be Done Once Search Folders Are Created? -- Search Folders and the FindItem Operations -- The FindItem/SearchFolder Balancing Act -- Exchange Web Services Search Folder Quirks -- 16. Synchronization -- What Is Synchronization? -- Syncing the Folder Hierarchy -- Syncing Items Within a Folder -- 17. Notification -- What Is a Notification? -- How Do Sync and Notification Differ? -- Pull Notifications -- Push Notification Requests and Responses -- 18. Errors Never Happen -- SOAP and Batch Processing -- The Normal Mechanism -- Response Messages -- Errors and the Proxy Classes -- HTTP 500 Status Codes -- Programming Consistency -- Batch Stop Processing Errors -- 19. Server to Server Authentication -- The Two Hop Problem -- The Basic Principle -- Meet the Cast -- Types of S25 Authentication Requests -- Not All Methods Are Created Equal -- Going Back to IPS -- 20. Autodiscover -- Talking to Autodiscover -- Autodiscover Providers -- Incorporating Autodiscover into Your Client Application -- 21. Availability -- What Is User Availability? -- Understanding the GetUserAvailabilityRequest -- Understanding the GetUserAvailabilityResponse -- Working with TimeZone and MailboxData Properties in a GetUserAvailabilityRequest -- Working with Free/Busy Information -- Working with Suggestions -- 22. Out Of Office Settings -- Introducing the SetUserOofSettings Web Method -- Introducing the GetUserOofSettings Method
Summary "Dig into the internals of the Exchange Web Service API - with expert insights from the Exchange Web Services teams at Microsoft. This in-depth guide delivers practical advice and code samples that help you master Web service constructs - and provide interoperability between heterogeneous servers and clients."--Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
SUBJECT Microsoft Exchange server. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96094622
Microsoft Exchange server. blmlsh
Microsoft Exchange server. fast (OCoLC)fst01384869
Subject Client/server computing.
COMPUTERS -- Data Processing.
Client/server computing.
Client/server computing.
Form Electronic book
Author Sterling, David Matthew
ISBN 9780735623927
0735623929
9780735646742
0735646740