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Module for the Exchange 2007 adapter


Each application adapter-supported operations have a corresponding process in the adapter module. Top-level processes perform high-level functions and call specialized processes in subdirectories. Each subdirectory contains process directories that correspond to the supported operation types.

Top-level processes

The details for the top-level processes of the Microsoft Exchange 2003 adapter are:

  • The name of the module is AO Microsoft Exchange.
  • The wrappers are placed under version-specific folders. For example, v2007 is the current supported version and so all the corresponding functional wrappers are placed under the v2007 folder.
  • The default adapter name in the wrappers is MicrosoftExchangeActorAdapter.
  • The inputs to these wrappers are as follows-
    • Adapter name
    • Input parameters (name-value pairs)
    • Format option (valid values are format-list, format-custom, and format-table, format-wide for output formatting)
    • Verbose logging (valid values are true and false for the level of the powershell cmdlet related to logging in the response)

SetupValidation directory

The processes in the SetupValidation directory facilitate the testing of communication and connectivity to the Microsoft Exchange and ensure that the installation and configuration of the application adapter is correct.

For the application adapter for Microsoft Exchange, the SetupValidation directory contains the following subdirectories:

  • Contact Management
  • DB Management
  • Hub Transport rules
  • Mailbox Management
  • Queue Management
  • Recipients Group Management
  • Storage Group Management
  • Transport Connectors
  • User Management

Utilities directory

The Utilities directory contains two types of helper processes.

  • Execute Exchange 2007 Request
  • Set Default Adapter Name

Processes are organized into subdirectories that correspond to the supported commands.

 

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