Join the session to hear from our engineers about Microsoft Teams JS SDK v2 and how you can adopt it to extend your Teams apps across Outlook and Office.com. Get a peak into the capability model of the SDK, including the ability to create contextually relevant experiences within host Microsoft 365 apps, while keeping your in-market Teams experiences running as is.
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00:00 Introduction
00:10 Rabia Williams, Cloud Advocate at Microsoft 365, Microsoft
00:19 Jessica Koch, Software Engineer 2, Microsoft
01:10 Why extend Teams apps to Outlook and Office.com
01:53 Developers
03:03 End users
04:25 Compatibility with v1
04:45 Developer Facing Milestone
06:11 Teams JS SDK v2
06:36 MultiHost Support
07:21 Capabilities; Logical groupings of APIs that provide similar functionality
08:29 Host Specific vs Agnostic Capabilities
09:55 How to determine which M365 host app your app is running in (Guidelines for hostname usage)
11:20 Backwards Compat and Promises
12:25 Capability Deep Dive; Chat
13:31 Workflow; Calendar Capability
15:01 Watch a Teams app extended to Outlook and Office.com
15:18 Demo; Extend a Teams app across Outlook and Office.com using the new Teams JS SDK v2
18:29 Sneak peek into the Visual Studio Code Editor
21:44 Developer Promises
23:00 Partners
23:13 Referencing the breakout session BRK40; Build collaborative apps with Teams and Microsoft 365 services
23:51 Feedback from partners' experiences
24:13 How to get started
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