Hosted by Nik Charlebois, this month’s call covered topics including the Microsoft Graph Java SDK version 3, project Kiota and an overview of what’s new with the Microsoft Graph Toolkit.
Topics:
Maisa Rissi from the Microsoft Graph SDK team delivers an update on Microsoft Graph Java SDK version 3 – new features including a streamlined authentication with Azure Identity and improved batch support. To learn more about enhanced capabilities with the release of version 3, go to https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blogs/microsoft-graph-java-sdk-v3-adds-enhanced-....
Vincent Biret from the Microsoft Graph team introduced Project Kiota, a new project to project to build an OpenAPI based code generator for creating SDKs for HTTP APIs. To learn more about the project or to get involved, go to https://GitHub.com/Microsoft/Kiota
Elisa Yang and Amrutha Srinivasan from the Microsoft Graph Toolkit team gave an overview of new features being rolled out and worked on in the Graph toolkit, including a new electron provider. To learn more about the Microsoft Graph Toolkit, go to: https://aka.ms/MGT
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Blog post - Microsoft Graph Java SDK v3 adds enhanced capabilities with general availability | https://aka.ms/ga-javav3
Repo - Microsoft Graph SDK for Java
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