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Intro

0:00

Integrate existing services with Microsoft Teams

0:59

Outgoing webhooks & Microsoft Teams

3:09

Add outgoing webhooks to Microsoft Teams

4:46

Authenticating messages from Microsoft Teams

5:07

Incoming webhooks & Microsoft Teams

15:52

Add incoming webhooks to Microsoft Teams channels

17:58

Incoming webhook messages in Microsoft Teams

18:46

Add an Office 365 Connector to a Microsoft Teams app

24:46

Create the configuration experience

25:11

Configuration page specifics

26:02

Add the Connector to the Microsoft Teams app manifest

28:19
Connect web services to Microsoft Teams with webhooks and Office 365 Connectors
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2020Mar 13
Webhooks and connectors are a simple way to connect your web services to channels and teams inside Microsoft Teams. Outgoing webhooks allow your users to send text messages from a channel to your web services. Connectors allow users to subscribe to receive notifications and messages from your web services. There are two types of connectors available in Microsoft Teams: incoming webhooks and Office 365 connectors. In this module, you’ll learn about webhooks and connectors and how to implement them in Microsoft Teams channels. By the end of this module, you will be able to: Demonstrate how to create and use an outgoing webhook for a Microsoft Teams channel Demonstrate how to create and use an incoming webhook for a Microsoft Teams channel Demonstrate how to create, register and use an Office 365 Connector for Microsoft Teams Learn more here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lear...

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Microsoft 365 Developer

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