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Introducing Microsoft Graph community samples

Developers all around the world are creating code samples and snippets using the Microsoft Graph with all sorts of languages in very different ways every day. Each of these community contributions can be found in blogs, different GitHub repositories and various other places.

OpenHack Microsoft Graph | Microsoft Teams | Azure Serverless – Toronto

Microsoft is pleased to invite you to an exclusive developer event focused on creating Enterprise and Business Applications with Azure and Office 365. OpenHack is a fun, challenge-based coding event hosted in Toronto, Ontario, from April 18-20 2018. Register now!

Microsoft Graph Java SDK Preview

Java developers have spoken, and we’ve listened. We’re excited to announce a preview of our new Java SDK for Microsoft Graph. Java developers can use the SDK to integrate with data, relationships and intelligence of the Microsoft Graph API in both client and server-side applications.

New Python Quick Start and samples for Microsoft Graph

We are pleased to introduce a new Microsoft Graph Quick Start experience for Python. This Quick Start walks you through building an application, including registering a new application and scaffolding the code to send a new email.

Outlook REST API v1.0, Office 365 Discovery, and Live Connect API deprecation

Over the last few years, we have been investing in services that help developers access information in Office 365 in a simple and intuitive way. As we make progress in this journey, some technologies become obsolete, because they no longer provide the best way to interact with Office 365 data.

Migrating from Outlook REST API v1.0 to Microsoft Graph

Version 1.0 of the Outlook REST API was launched in 2015 to provide API access to mail, calendar, contacts, and other data from Exchange Online, with support for Basic Authentication.  Over time, we’ve released major enhancements in Outlook REST API v2.0 and Microsoft Graph, both of which provide richer features, and better performance and reliability than Outlook REST API v1.0.

Migrating from the Office 365 Discovery Service to Microsoft Graph to Discover a SharePoint Root Site 

The Office 365 discovery service is part of a multi-step flow required to locate and call into individual Office 365 REST API endpoints. Now you can use Microsoft Graph to access Office 365 data in a single endpoint.

People API available in Microsoft Graph v1.0

We'd like to give you a heads-up on some changes coming to the People API. We have incorporated valuable feedback from customers during the preview period and will start rolling out the changes

OneNote APIs for SharePoint site-hosted notebooks in Microsoft Graph v1.0

The OneNote API is now available on sites routes in Microsoft Graph v1.0. This means that you can now access SharePoint site-hosted team notebooks via the OneNote APIs in Microsoft Graph. At

Open Sourcing the Microsoft Graph Explorer

The Microsoft Graph Explorer is a tool that lets developers easily experiment with the Microsoft Graph API from their browser. Last month, we announced an update with new features including sample