Today we’re announcing the general availability of Microsoft Graph Directory Schema extensions in US Government clouds. Schema extensions have been available in the commercial cloud and we’re excited to extend these capabilities to the US Government cloud.
In order to provide the best-in-class encryption to our customers, all Microsoft products/services are in the process of deprecating Transport Layer Security (TLS) versions 1.0 and 1.1.
In the last article of A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit series we will wrap up with a few project and community resources, share our roadmap, ask for your feedback, and provide some next steps you can take.
We’ve made the content in the Microsoft 365 Developer Program dashboard better. By combining data science with your selected preferences, we’ve updated the dashboard to help you get started quickly with your preferred products and technologies.
We’re excited to announce that our presence subscription API is now in Microsoft Graph beta! As part of our Cloud communications API set, this API is used to subscribe to the Teams presence information of other users. Use webhooks to receive notifications when a user’s presence changes.
In day 14 of A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit, we will show you how to add toolkit components in your Angular projects from creating an Angular project to adding custom templating!
Effective today, delta links for identity and access and education resources have a lifetime of seven (7) days instead of the previous lifetime of thirty (30) days.
Welcome to Day 13 of the Microsoft Graph Toolkit blog series! There are many application scenarios where developers need to create or modify stand-alone web applications using specific frameworks such as React - not just HTML or JavaScript. In this blog, we create a web application in React and show you how to use the Microsoft Graph Toolkit for both authentication and event visualization.
At the end of July, we will make breaking changes to the beta endpoint that include different permissions for app installations for a user and removing redundant data from code snippets inside chatMessages. APIs on the v1.0 endpoint will not be affected.
In this edition of A Lap Around the Microsoft Graph Toolkit, we’re going to share real-life examples of how some of our Education-focused partners are building solutions that address today’s challenges of remote and hybrid learning with Microsoft Graph Toolkit powered apps and the Microsoft Teams platform.