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Topic Last Modified: 2008-11-20

The following articles provide useful information for developers who are working on Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 applications.

Published Title/Author Download (Y/N) Code Sample (Y/N) Technical Depth

December 2008

Migrating to Exchange Web Services, Part 5: EWS Migration Sample

Y

Y

200

October 2008

Migrating to Exchange Web Services, Part 4: Contact Management by Bob Bunn

N

N

200

September 2008

Migrating to Exchange Web Services, Part 3: Search by Bob Bunn

N

N

200

August 2008

Transport Agent Factories by Saeed Noursalehi and Ray Dixon

N

N

200

August 2008

How to Reject a Recipient or a Message in a Transport Agent by Saeed Noursalehi and Ray Dixon

N

N

200

August 2008

Migrating to Exchange Web Services, Part 2: Calendaring by Bob Bunn

N

N

200

July 2008

Customizing Get and Find Responses in Exchange Web Services by John Gibbon

N

N

200

July 2008

Handling a Transport Agent Event Asynchronously by Saeed Noursalehi and Ray Dixon

N

Y

200

July 2008

Migrating to Exchange Web Services, Part 1: Messaging by Bob Bunn

N

Y

200

June 2008

Exchange Web Services Developer Overview

N

N

100

June 2008

Exchange Web Services Windows Vista Gadget by Kim Brandl

Y

N

200

June 2008

Migrating from Exchange 2007 Legacy APIs by Michael Mainer

N

N

200

May 2008

Interacting with the Unified Messaging Web Service by David Sterling

Y

Y

300

Published Title/Author Download (Y/N) Code Sample (Y/N) Technical Depth

December 2007

Tell Those Messages Where to Go By Using Exchange 2007 SP1 Transport Agents by Ray Dixon

N

N

200

November 2007 (updated)

What's New in Exchange Server 2007 SP1 Extensibility by Ray Dixon; Michael Mainer

N

N

100

October 2007

Migrating from the Exchange 2000 Sample Gateway to Exchange 2007 by Ray Dixon

N

N

300

September 2007

Best Practices for Using Exchange Web Services for Calendaring Tasks by Benjamin Spain

Y

Y

300

August 2007

Using Delegate Access with Exchange Web Services by Michael Mainer

N

Y

300

August 2007

Working with Time Zones in the Exchange Web Services GetUserAvailability Operation by Benjamin Spain

N

Y

400

June 2007

TechReady 2007 Talk: Developing with Exchange Web Services by David Claux; Rebecca Zou

Y

Y

200

June 2007

TechReady 2007 : Développement à l'aide des services Web Exchange by David Claux; Rebecca Zou

Y

Y

200

May 2007

Finding the Message Body by Mark Taylor

N

Y

200

May 2007

Introduction to Exchange Web Services in Exchange 2007, Part 3 by Michael Mainer

N

N

100

May 2007

Using SQL Server Table-Valued User-defined Functions with Exchange Web Services by Jim Kleewein; Ray Dixon

Y

Y

300

April 2007

Introduction to Exchange Web Services in Exchange 2007, Part 2 by Michael Mainer

N

N

100

April 2007

A Look at a Transport Agent: The Message Statistics Sample by Ray Dixon

Y

Y

200

March 2007

Introduction to Exchange Web Services in Exchange 2007 by Michael Mainer

N

N

100

February 2007

Managed Folder Selector by Michael Mainer

Y

Y

300

February 2007

Using Exchange Management Shell Commands With Managed Code by Ray Dixon

N

Y

200

Published Title/Author Download (Y/N) Code Sample (Y/N) Technical Depth

November 2006

Introducing the Exchange Server Developer Center by Thom Randolph

N

N

100

November 2006

New Programmability Features in Exchange Server 2007 by Thom Randolph

N

N

100

Technical Depth Definition

100

Assumes little or no expertise with the topic and covers topic concepts, functions, features, and benefits.

200

Assumes 100-level knowledge and provides specific details about the topic.

300

Assumes 200-level knowledge, in-depth understanding of features in a real-world environment, and strong coding skills. Provides a detailed technical overview of a subset of product/technology features, covering architecture, performance, migration, deployment, and development.

400

Assumes a deep level of technical knowledge and experience and a detailed, thorough understanding of the topic. Provides expert-to-expert interaction and coverage of specialized topics, including custom code, scripts, application solution development, and architect infrastructure designs and solutions.

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