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- Exchange Web Services Example – Part 4 – Subscriptions and Notifications
- Exchange Web Services Example – Part 3 – Exchange Impersonation
- OpenEdge GUI for .NET – Testing the Bridge
- Exchange Web Services Example – Part 2 – Creating Appointments
- Exchange Web Services Example – Part 1 – Introduction and Set up
- I can not believe how dumb #Vonage billing system is. Even #Earthlink was not this bad. 04:37:37 PM December 15, 2010 from web
- In one week in Seattle, I have found 7 restaurants that are better than the best LA has to offer!!! 06:19:18 AM December 05, 2010 from API
- At last! Back in Seattle with my family. We're finally settling in. 12:24:27 AM November 29, 2010 from API
- Finished my last day of work at DIRECTV today. What a great company! I am really going to miss the whole team. Exciting opportunity to come! 12:15:39 AM October 30, 2010 from LinkedIn
- Gotta love LA traffic... Just got rear-ended... Again!!! 04:05:47 PM September 13, 2010 from Twitter for BlackBerry®
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Exchange Web Services – Starting out
Apr 20
Posted by Bruce Gruenbaum in Commentary, Exchange Web Services, Java, OpenClient, OpenEdge, OpenEdge AppServer, SOA, Web Development, n-tier Development | 8 Comments
A couple of months back, a gentleman who has now become a friend and business partner, came to me and asked me if there was any way to get at all the calendar items in his sales organization’s calendars with the intention of integrating it with his Progress OpenEdge CRM system. Jim is using Exchange 2007 for his e-mail and calendaring solutions.
I was aware that Microsoft had released a new API for Exchange in Exchange 2007 called Exchange Web Services (EWS), and so I said that I needed to do a little research on the API, but I was pretty sure that it was possible. Sure enough, MSDN has some documentation of the API and Microsoft is touting it as the replacement for all APIs that communicate with Exchange. Web Services – how hard can it be?
Tags: ABL, Apache ActiveMQ, Application Server, AppServer, EWS, Exchange EWS, Exchange Web Services, Glassfish AppServer, Java, Java OpenClient, Microsoft Exchange 2007, OpenEdge AppServer, OpenEdge OpenClient, Progress AppServer, Progress OpenClient