Java
API to make collaboration enable your J2EE,
Java and other enterprise applications while
integrating with Microsoft Exchange.
SOA / Composite
Application
SyncEx
Connector API for Microsoft Exchange,
a 100% pure java application programming interface
helps developers to bring various functionality
such as mail, calendar, task and contact to
their applications. The API is very comprehensive
and can be used to bring in the advance functionalities
such as recurring appointments, meeting request,
group calendaring, multiple attachments and
many more. It also allows administrators or
developers to extract Microsoft Exchange data
to use in collaborative or composite applications
delivered through the portal.
For example, developers
can access the Microsoft Exchange contacts
list to populate the user list for a new application
or business process, allowing a company to
maintain one central address book. Portal
administrators can also consolidate individual
calendars into a workgroup (or company wide)
calendar or scheduling tool. Some popular
uses of SyncEx Connector API are -
The SyncEx Connector API
is built on Java. It can be used with any
servlet or portlet based web-application.
It provides the connectivity to MS Exchange
Server using WebDAV Protocol and is application
server independent.
Competitive Advantage
The SyncEx Connector API
for Microsoft Exchange has been carefully
designed for flexibility, scalability and
extensibility. It enables the deployment of
computing systems based on the cost/performance
needs of a system, including thin-client,
client/server and power-client models. By
simplifying and streamlining the programming
tasks required to create related software
or a module, the SyncEx Connector API gives
developers a competitive advantage when creating
portal/web applications. |