Modernize your Exchange Web Services Apps with Microsoft Graph
Published Sep 26 2022 05:40 PM 641 Views
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Many organizations developed custom apps and solutions using Microsoft’s popular Exchange Web Services (EWS) for accessing data as emails, calendar items, contacts and more. EWS is based on SOAP and provides a Managed API interface for developing .NET client applications against Exchange. Today, EWS is superseded by Microsoft Graph. Graph is the new unified REST-endpoint for accessing Microsoft 365 services and the key to the modern Microsoft 365 services. If you have existing solutions based on EWS, now's the time to learn how to use Modern Authentication and how to replace EWS with the new cloud endpoints, and how to use all the new functionalities and benefits. We demonstrate how to upgrade an existing EWS based .NET App to Microsoft Graph and extend it with new features. You learn the keys of using the Microsoft Graph Services, about security and authorization and real-world experiences with the Graph. This is a session for developers and decision makers to see how to develop their Microsoft 365 apps with modern technologies.

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