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Programming for Unified Communications with Microsoft® Office Communications Server 2007 R2
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- + Cover
- Contents at a Glance
- Table of Contents
- Foreword
- + Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Part I: Understanding Unified Communications
- + Part II: Office Communicator Automation API
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Part III: Unified Communications Managed API Workflow
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Chapter 5: Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) Workflow
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Chapter 6: Business Process Communication
- Scenario
- Business Value
- Choice of Technology
- Overall Code Structure
- Test Environment
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Building the Application
- Task 1: Create a New Communication Workflow Project
- Task 2: Configure the Application to Connect to Office Communications Server
- Task 3: Allow User Input to the Workflow Instance
- Task 4: Get the Approver’s Presence Information
- Task 5: Implement Branching Logic Based on the Approver’s Presence
- Task 6: Update cantBeContactedBranch
- Task 7: Update canBeContactedBranch
- Summary
- Additional Resources
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Chapter 5: Unified Communications Managed API (UCMA) Workflow
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Part IV: Unified Communications Managed API
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Part V: Debugging, Tuning, and Deploying Unified Communications Applications
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Chapter 9: Preparing the UC Development Environment
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Chapter 10: Debugging a Unified Communications Application
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Chapter 9: Preparing the UC Development Environment
- Glossary
- Index
- + About the Authors
Exploit the Unified Communications (UC) platform’s rich and open API set—and create your own real-time communication solutions faster. Led by a team of UC programming experts, you’ll get the code walkthroughs and pragmatic advice you need to seamlessly integrate enterprise IM, presence, VoIP, and conferencing into your applications now. Connect users exactly how and when they want—and increase business agility
Examine the architecture, design model, and scenarios for each API—matching the right functionality to your needs
Automate Office Communicator features—sign-in, contacts, presence, conversations
Use contextual collaboration to send and receive application-specific messages between clients
Develop Windows Workflow applications that support both voice and IM
Create and provision custom presence applications
Build server-side applications that maximize throughput and enable multiparty conferencing
Prepare your application for deployment
Apply best practices for debugging and troubleshooting
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Book Details
Authors
Rui Maximo, Vishwa Ranjan, Chris Mayo, Oscar Newkerk, Kurt De Ding, and Microsoft Communications Server Team
Categories
Computers > Operating Systems > Windows Server & NT
Publishers
Publication year : 2009
License: All rights reserved ©
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