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Developing Applications with Exchange 2000

Developing Applications with Exchange 2000

Scott Jamison, Alex Gomez, George Wesolowski - Collection A Programmer's Reference

515 pages, parution le 15/03/2001

Résumé

Microsoft Exchange Server addresses the most vital needs of today's corporate software solutions: collaboration, knowledge management, and Web accessibility. The newest version, Exchange 2000, now supports a wide range ofAPIs to fit the diverse requirements of enterprise developers, including WebDAV, ADO 2.5, ExOLEDB CDO, and, of course, MAPI. As a result, it is far more flexible, but snore complex, than earlier versions.

A convenient and comprehensive tutorial and reference, Developing Applications with Exchange 2000 steers you through the many new development options. It provides a programmer-based overview of Exchange 2000, shows you how to build various kinds of applications using these APIs, reveals pitfalls to avoid, and offers experience-based tips for success. In particular, this book focuses on Exchange 2000's newly designed Web Storage System and the many ways it can now be utilized. Specific topics include:

  • WebDAV HTTP 1.1 protocol
  • Creating custom Web forms with Outlook Web Access
  • Outlook Object Model (OOM) and the digital dashboard
  • Accessing Web Store with ADO 2.5
  • Accessing Web Store with ExIFS
  • EXOLEDB
  • Making remote calls using DCOM
  • Using XML to set Access Control Lists
  • Exchange store events
  • Using CDO 1.21 and CDO 3.0 for messaging, calendars, contacts, workflow, and exchange management
  • XML and Exchange 2000
In addition, Developing Applications with Exchange 2000 includes a convenient summary comparing and contrasting the APIs and object models, including development scenarios highlighting recommended usage. Two applications, along with smaller code examples, demonstrate Exchange 2000 in typical daily operations throughout.

With this book as a guide, you will be better able to decide which development approach to Exchange 2000 best serves your needs.

Contents

I. INTRODUCTION TO EXCHANGE 2000.
1. Introduction.
2. Setting Up an Exchange 2000 Environment.
3. Schemas, Content Classes, and Namespaces.
4. WebDAV: An Overview.
II. EXCHANGE CLIENT ACCESS.
5. Outlook Web Access and Web Forms.
6. Digital Dashboards and Outlook 2000.
III. WORKING WITH ADO AND THE EXCHANGE OLE DB PROVIDER.
7. Accessing the Web Storage System Using ADO and ExOLEDB.
8. Using ADO and ExOLEDB: Advanced Topics.
9. Exchange 2000 Store Events.
IV. COLLABORATION DATA OBJECTS (CDO).
10. CDO Overview.
11. CDO 1.21.
12. CDO for Messaging.
13. CDO for Calendaring.
14. CDO for Contacts.
15. The Workflow Designer and CDO for Workflow.
16. CDO for Exchange Management.
V. ADDITIONAL EXCHANGE 2000 TOPICS.
17. XML.
18. Accessing the Web Storage System Using the IFS.
19. Weighing Your Development Options.
VI. SAMPLE APPLICATIONS.
20. Exchange 2000 Web Storage System Property Viewer Applications.
21. Sample Web Application: Gradebook 2001.
Index.

L'auteur - Scott Jamison

Scott Jamison is a Managing Consultant at Plural, Inc., the 1999 Microsoft Solution Provider Partner of theYear. He lectures and writes extensively on a wide array of development topics, including architectures, development techniques, and Microsoft Exchange. He is a monthly columnist for Exchange & Outlook magazine and co-author of Developing Applications Using Outlook 2000, CDO, Exchange, and Visual Basic (Addison-Wesley, 2000).

L'auteur - Alex Gomez

Alex Gomez is a Senior Consultant at Plural, Inc., where he specializes in collaborative application development. Alex also writes articles for various industry magazines on Outlook and Exchange development.

L'auteur - George Wesolowski

George Wesolowski is a Senior Consultant at Plural, Inc. He holds an advanced computer science degree from Boston University and is an MSCD and MSCE specializing in Windows DNA and .NET component design and development.

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Éditeur(s) Addison Wesley
Auteur(s) Scott Jamison, Alex Gomez, George Wesolowski
Collection A Programmer's Reference
Parution 15/03/2001
Nb. de pages 515
Format 18,6 x 23,4
Couverture Broché
Poids 799g
Intérieur Noir et Blanc
EAN13 9780201703795

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