Developing Applications with Exchange 2000: A Programmer's Reference

Developing Applications with Exchange 2000: A Programmer's Reference

by ScottJamison (Author), Alex Gomez (Author), George Wesolowski (Author)

Synopsis

Exchange 2000 gives developers unprecedented power for building Web-centered collaborative applications -- but it also challenges them with unprecedented complexity. In this book, a world-class team of Exchange developers presents detailed insights, extensive code examples, proven tips for success, and two start-to-finish application case studies -- all designed to help Exchange 2000 developers achieve powerful results with any project. Developing Applications with Exchange 2000 helps developers master every Exchange 2000 development technology, including XML, WebDAV, CDO 3.0, ADO 2.5, OLE DB, ADSI, the Outlook object model, digital dashboards, Exchange 2000's Web Storage System, and more. The authors identify the key difficulties associated with Exchange 2000 development, and offer proven techniques for avoiding or managing these challenges. For all developers, architects, project leaders, and IT managers building applications with Microsoft Exchange 2000. A companion website will contain all the sample code, plus additional updates and features.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Edition: 1
Publisher: Addison Wesley
Published: 20 Feb 2001

ISBN 10: 0201703793
ISBN 13: 9780201703795
Book Overview:

Exchange 2000 gives developers unprecedented power for building Web-centered collaborative applications -- but it also challenges them with unprecedented complexity. In this book, a world-class team of Exchange developers presents detailed insights, extensive code examples, proven tips for success, and two start-to-finish application case studies -- all designed to help Exchange 2000 developers achieve powerful results with any project. Developing Applications with Exchange 2000 helps developers master every Exchange 2000 development technology, including XML, WebDAV, CDO 3.0, ADO 2.5, OLE DB, ADSI, the Outlook object model, digital dashboards, Exchange 2000's Web Storage System, and more. The authors identify the key difficulties associated with Exchange 2000 development, and offer proven techniques for avoiding or managing these challenges. For all developers, architects, project leaders, and IT managers building applications with Microsoft Exchange 2000. A companion website will contain all the sample code, plus additional updates and features.


Author Bio

Scott Jamison is a Managing Consultant at Plural, Inc., the 1999 Microsoft Solution Provider Partner of the Year. He lectures and writes extensively on a wide array of development topics, including architectures, development techniques, and Microsoft Exchange. He is a monthly columnist for Exchange & Outlook magazine. Alex Gomez is a Senior Consultant at Plural, Inc., where he specializes in collaborative application development. Alex also writes articles for various industry magazines on Outlook and Exchange development. George Wesolowski is a Senior Consultant at Plural, Inc. He holds an advanced computer science degree from Boston University and is an MSCD and MSCE specializing in Windows DNA and .NET component design and development.

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