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User Guide
This example app demonstrates the Representational State Transfer (REST) interface for Office 365, including authentication, interacting with the calendar, querying the address book, and sending email.
In the app, after you log into an Office 365 account, you can create single and recurring meetings on a calendar. Meetings can be scheduled with a given location, time slot, and a set of invitees, where the available locations and attendees are queried from Office 365. Each invitee has the option to accept, decline, or tentatively accept a meeting, or to email the organizer. An organizer has the option to reply all or forward the meeting invitation, and to send a "running late" message to the invitees.
January 31 2015 - Initial release
To use this app, you will need to compile it into a Windows package? or an Android APK file, then install that onto a smart device.
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You'll need a Microsoft Office 365 account.
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The application must be registered in the Active Directory for your account. The ClientID and RedirectURI specified during registration are used by the app during authentication to get access tokens and to refresh expiring tokens. For more information, see Understanding authentication with Office 365 APIs and Manually register your app with Azure AD so it can access Office 365 APIs.
We'd love to get your feedback on this example app. You can send your questions and suggestions to us:
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In the Issues section of this repository.
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Send us an email to dochelp@microsoft.com.