Using Unified Communications Client API in Win32/C++ Client

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In general, writing a Win32 application in C++ is much more involved than writing a comparable .NET application, say, in C#. In using Unified Communications Client API, the most challenging part of the Win32/C++ application lies, perhaps, in dealing with the event handling, a requirement of any non-trivial Unified Communications Client API application. Fortunately, the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) library provides templates that take care of most of the implementation chores. The topics of this section are discussed using snippets of MFC applications as the examples.

In This Section

Getting Started Using Unified Communications Client API in an MFC Application

Obtaining Unified Communications Client API Interface Pointers

Catching Unified Communications Client API Events Using ATL Templates

Reading and Setting Unified Communications Client API Interface Properties

See Also

Reference

Microsoft.Office.Interop.UccApi

Concepts

About Unified Communications Client API
Using Unified Communications Client API