Blog spotlight: Dilip's AX & Exchange Web Services
Recently, Dilip, a fellow blogger over at: Dilip's blog on DYNAMICS AX, wrote on the topic of integration Microsoft Dynamics AX with Exchange Web Services.
The article can be read here.: How to Read email and download attachment from AX (AOS) without Installing Outlook Client and using EWS Exchange Web Services
In this post Dilip describes how a company could interact with Email at the AOS level, including attachments, etc. and not have to worry about having any client side context integration via outlook, or through SMTP.
This is a great post, and I would like to thank Dilip for sharing. I really like this integration, as it shows how powerful service based integrations with Microsoft Dynamics AX can be.
This also shows a new way of integrating with email based processes and workflows, that a lot of companies have request to do at times.
Thanks Dilip, and keep posting that good stuff!
That's all for now, hope everyone is staying warm and toasty.. its getting down to 15 here tonight. For some that's no big deal, but I live in the Southeast part of the U.S., and for us... well it's VERY COLD! So can you Notherners please turn off the cold air for us?
Check back soon as more post coming this week, including an article for MSDynamicsWorld.com!
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The article can be read here.: How to Read email and download attachment from AX (AOS) without Installing Outlook Client and using EWS Exchange Web Services
In this post Dilip describes how a company could interact with Email at the AOS level, including attachments, etc. and not have to worry about having any client side context integration via outlook, or through SMTP.
This is a great post, and I would like to thank Dilip for sharing. I really like this integration, as it shows how powerful service based integrations with Microsoft Dynamics AX can be.
This also shows a new way of integrating with email based processes and workflows, that a lot of companies have request to do at times.
Thanks Dilip, and keep posting that good stuff!
That's all for now, hope everyone is staying warm and toasty.. its getting down to 15 here tonight. For some that's no big deal, but I live in the Southeast part of the U.S., and for us... well it's VERY COLD! So can you Notherners please turn off the cold air for us?
Check back soon as more post coming this week, including an article for MSDynamicsWorld.com!
Labels: Dilip, Dynamics AX, EWS, Exchange, Exchange Web Services, Integration, Microsoft, SOA
1 Comments:
Thanks Brandon
I have updated with the code here
http://daxdilip.blogspot.com/2010/12/updated-code-to-read-email-using-ews.html
Regards,
Dilip
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