EWS Operations in Exchange 2010
Last modified: September 14, 2011
Applies to: Exchange Server 2007 | Exchange Server 2010
In this article
Exchange Data Service Operations
Availability Operations
Bulk Transfer Operations
Conversations Operations
Delegate Management Operations
Inbox Rules Operations
Mail Tips Operation
Messaging Records Management Operation
Message Tracking Operations
Notification Operations
Service Configuration Operation
Sharing Operations
Synchronization Operations
Time Zone Operation
Unified Messaging Operations
User Configuration Operations
Related Sections
Exchange Web Services provides many operations that enable you to access information from the Exchange store. The topics in this section provide information about the overall structure of the operations requests, responses, and error response messages. They provide an overview of how the messages are sent between the client and the server. Use these topics to debug message structures and to see what it's possible to do in an Exchange Web Services request.
The Exchange data service operations enable clients to handle and organize items, folders, and attachments, as well as resolve ambiguous names and expand distribution lists. Exchange Data Service operations include item, folder, attachment, and utilities operations.
Exchange Data Service operations include the following item operations:
Exchange Data Service operations include the following folder operations:
Exchange Data Service operations include the following attachment operations:
Exchange Data Service operations include the following utilities operations:
The availability operations improve the calendar and free/busy sharing experience by providing more secure, up-to-date, and rich free/busy information. Free/busy data is a critical component of scheduling meetings. The availability operations provide a reliable foundation for effective scheduling. Exchange Web Services includes the following availability operations:
The Inbox rules operations enable clients to get Inbox rules and update them for messages on the server. Inbox rules are sets of conditions and associated actions that enable clients to automatically organize, categorize, and act on messages as the messages are delivered to a folder. Exchange Web Services includes the following Inbox rules operations: