Walkthrough: Start an Instant Message Conversation (Lync 2010 SDK)
This topic shows how to start an instant messaging (IM) conversation using .NET Framework managed code with Microsoft Lync 2010 SDK.
Prerequisites
Microsoft Lync 2010
Microsoft Windows Server 2003, Microsoft Windows Server 2008, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, or Microsoft Windows 7
Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 or Microsoft Visual Studio 2010
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 SP1
Microsoft Lync 2010 SDK
Creating the IM Conversation Application
To start an IM conversation, get a Automation object, create IEnumerable objects to contain URIs, a AutomationModalitySettings enumeration, a Microsoft.Lync.Model.Extensibility.AutomationModalities enumeration, and then call the BeginStartConversation method.
To create the IM conversation application
Sign in to Microsoft Lync 2010.
In Visual Studio development system, create a new application. The application can be any type of managed code application. In this procedure you create a Windows Forms application.
Select .NET Framework 3.5 or 4.0 as the target framework. For more information, see the MSDN topic How to: Target a Specific .NET Framework.
Add a reference to Microsoft.Lync.Model.
In Form1.cs add the following using statement.
using Microsoft.Lync.Model; using Microsoft.Lync.Model.Extensibility;
In the Form1 constructor, following the InitializeComponent method, add the following code.
// Create the major API automation object. Automation _Automation = LyncClient.GetAutomation(); // Create a generic List object to contain a contact URI. // Ensure that a valid URI is added. List<string> inviteeList = new List<string>(); inviteeList.Add("elise@contoso.com"); // Create text for the first IM message. string firstIMText = "hello"; // Create a generic Dictionary object to contain conversation setting objects. Dictionary<AutomationModalitySettings, object> _ModalitySettings = new Dictionary<AutomationModalitySettings, object>(); AutomationModalities _ChosenMode = AutomationModalities.InstantMessage; _ModalitySettings.Add(AutomationModalitySettings.FirstInstantMessage, firstIMText); _ModalitySettings.Add(AutomationModalitySettings.SendFirstInstantMessageImmediately, true); // Start the conversation. IAsyncResult ar = _Automation.BeginStartConversation( _ChosenMode , inviteeList , _ModalitySettings , null , null); //Block UI thread until conversation is started _Automation.EndStartConversation(ar);
Build and run the application.
In the conversation window, type message text and then press ENTER.
See Also
Other Resources
Lync Extensibility API Conversation Walkthroughs (Lync 2010 SDK)