Live Meeting Service Developer PortalFind information and links to resources about developing Web conferencing solutions based on the Microsoft Office Live Meeting Service API. Live Meeting Service APIs provide programmatic access to most Live Meeting pre- and post-meeting scenarios for both Live Meeting Service 2005 and 2007, including: Meeting Management, User Management, Content Management, Attendance and Reporting, and Security and Authentication.
Why use Live Meeting Service APIs?.jpg) | Use Live Meeting APIs to:
Integrate most Line of Business and productivity applications using standard XML and HTTP librariesLink to central directory services (LDAP), billing systems, eLearning systems, and other systemsCustomize user access to the serviceCustomize entry pages, reports, and other featuresControl individual users' access to various functionsReduce the number of manual administrative activitiesProgrammatically perform batch processing, automatic updating, and other activities |
Which Live Meeting Service API should I use?Use the Live Meeting Service API to programmatically manage Live Meeting: - Meetings
- Users
- Recordings
- Content
- Security
- Reporting
| Use the Live Meeting Service Portal API to: - Programmatically authenticate against an on-premise Active Directory (AD) into the service
- Create or delete an AD account from the service
- Activate and deactivate users
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In addition, use the Live Meeting Service API to customize business solutions built on Live Meeting technology. For example, develop single sign-on (SSO) solutions, integrate Live Meeting functionality with other applications, or create Live Meeting add-ins.
Featured ResourcesLive Meeting Service 2007 API Reference Guide
Microsoft Office Live Meeting Service 4.0 API Reference (2007) version 4.0 gives you programmatic access to most of the functionality that is available through the Windows-based and Web-based Live Meeting consoles. The documentation consists of two parts: - A general guide to introduce new programmers to the concepts of Live Meeting and the application programming interface (API) with examples and tutorials.
- A detailed API reference, including information about publicly supported messages, constituent XML elements, error codes, and other technical information.
The API documentation is intended for engineers, developers, and programmers who design, implement, and test Web conferencing solutions based on the Live Meeting technology. You should have a basic familiarity with HTTP and XML. |
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