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Office365 WebHooks and Connectors
Users can find many benefits to utilizing Office365 in conjunction with many other business applications. These other applications can push information into Office365 via connectors, or they can be notified of changes in Office365 via WebHooks. This course, Office365 WebHooks and Connectors, aimed for developers, shows the basic concepts behind WebHooks and connectors. It then demonstrates the underlying protocols, and how you can build custom WebHooks and connectors yourself. By the end of this course, you will have learned all that is necessary to author WebHooks and connectors in Office365.
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