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EWSJ (Exchange Web Services for Java) beta is availible (4 messages)
- Posted by: eli hasson
- Posted on: June 08 2008 04:22 EDT
EWSJ is a small java api to access Exchange via its WebServices interface. In about 2 mins, you'll have Exchange Emails, Contacts, Calendar events available to you via EWS interface. In its beta stage it is completely free. Academic free license is also available. You can download and try it from: http://www.javaexchangeconnector.com/Threaded Messages (4)
- clarification regarding Microsoft Exchange version by eli hasson on June 11 2008 06:19 EDT
- Re: clarification regarding Microsoft Exchange version by Deepal Jayasinghe on June 13 2008 06:31 EDT
- just in case ... by Vikram Roopchand on September 16 2008 03:49 EDT
- Re: clarification regarding Microsoft Exchange version by Deepal Jayasinghe on June 13 2008 06:31 EDT
- EWSJ by Guy Galtman on July 15 2011 12:35 EDT
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clarification regarding Microsoft Exchange version[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: eli hasson
- Posted on: June 11 2008 06:19 EDT
- in response to eli hasson
Since I received some questions regarding this, EWS (Exchange Web Services) is available only for Microsoft Exchange 2007, the same is true for EWSJ. Eli -
Re: clarification regarding Microsoft Exchange version[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Deepal Jayasinghe
- Posted on: June 13 2008 06:31 EDT
- in response to eli hasson
This might also useful for Apache Axis2. I remember Apache Axis1 had support for EWS support. blogs.deepal.org -
just in case ...[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Vikram Roopchand
- Posted on: September 16 2008 03:49 EDT
- in response to Deepal Jayasinghe
Hi, Along with Web services which offers platform independence (server) and ease of configuration, developers can also use j-XChange (http://sourceforge.net/projects/j-xchange/). It is a pure Java implementation of the entire Collaboration Data Objects (CDO 1.21) library, offered under LGPL license and allows interoperability with MS Exchange from all non-Windows platforms that support Java. This library is powered by j-Interop (www.j-interop.org). Thanks, best regards, Vikram -
EWSJ[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Guy Galtman
- Posted on: July 15 2011 12:35 EDT
- in response to eli hasson
Hi ,
i'm just evaluating the product for 3 months (ewsj) and i have to say that it very simple to use and works as mentioned in the guide.
I saw that there are new prices so it seems affordable
Guy