HOWTO: Create Task and Appointment Items with Outlook Object Model and Visual J++ID: Q216726
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This article contains sample code demonstrating how to use the Outlook Object Model (OOM) with Visual J++ to create a Task item and an Appointment item.
The article also shows how to use Java's Time class to set up some "time-related" properties of the Task and Appointment items.
Please use the following steps to build and run the sample code:
import com.ms.com.*;
import com.ms.wfc.ui.*; //in order to use MessageBox
import com.ms.wfc.app.*; //in order to use Time object
import msoutl85.*; //in order to use OOM
public class Class1
{
public static void main(String[] args)
{
_Application olApp = (_Application) new msoutl85.Application();
//app get confused with app of com.ms.wfc.app.*, so we add msoutl85
//otherwise we can use the next line instead!
//_Application ol = (_Application) new Application();
NameSpace mapiNS = olApp.GetNamespace("MAPI");
//Create a null parameter for later use
Variant nullParam = new Variant();
nullParam.noParam();
//Create a profile
Variant profile = new Variant();
profile.putString("<ProfileName>"); //TO DO: change to your profile
mapiNS.Logon(profile, nullParam, nullParam, nullParam);
//Create a parameter for Display use later
Variant model = new Variant();
model.putBoolean(true);
//Get the Tasks folder
MAPIFolder oTaskFolder = mapiNS.GetDefaultFolder(OlDefaultFolders.olFolderTasks);
System.out.println("Task Folder Name : " + oTaskFolder.getName());
//oTaskFolder.Display();
//Create a new task in the folder oFolder
try
{
//Create a task
_TaskItem newTask = null;
newTask = (_TaskItem)oTaskFolder.getItems().Add(nullParam);
//set up some properties for the new task
newTask.setSubject("This is a test");
newTask.setBody("How are you doing today?");
Time tm = new Time(1999, 1, 30); //year, month, day
newTask.setStartDate(tm.toDouble());
newTask.setDueDate(tm.toDouble());
//Save
newTask.Save();
//newTask.Display(model);
newTask = null;
}
catch(java.lang.Exception e)
{
System.out.println( "Logon failed!" );
e.printStackTrace();
}
//get the Calendar folder
MAPIFolder oCalFolder = mapiNS.GetDefaultFolder(OlDefaultFolders.olFolderCalendar);
System.out.println("Folder Name : " + oCalFolder.getName());
//MessageBox.show(oCalFolder.getName());
//oCalFolder.Display();
//create an appointment in the Calendar folder
try
{
//create an appointment
_AppointmentItem oNewAppt = null;
oNewAppt = (_AppointmentItem)oCalFolder.getItems().Add(nullParam);
//sep up some properties
oNewAppt.setSubject("Another Test");
oNewAppt.setBody("Hello! Again!");
Time tmStart = new Time("02/1/1999 08:00 am");
Time tmEnd = new Time("02/1/1999 10:00 am");
oNewAppt.setStart(tmStart.toDouble());
oNewAppt.setEnd(tmEnd.toDouble());
//oNewAppt.setAllDayEvent(true);
oNewAppt.setAllDayEvent(false);
oNewAppt.setLocation("LPB");
//save
oNewAppt.Save();
//oNewAppt.Display(model);
oNewAppt = null;
}
catch(java.lang.Exception e)
{
System.out.println( "Logon failed!" );
e.printStackTrace();
}
System.out.println("Program terminated");
//clean up
oTaskFolder = null;
oCalFolder = null;
olApp = null;
mapiNS = null;
}
}
For more information about using the Outlook Object Model with Visual J++, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q216728 How to Send Message using Outlook Object Model with Visual J++
Additional query words: kbMsg kbOutlook kbOutlook850 kbOutlook98 kbOutlookObj kbJava
Keywords : kbJava kbMsg kbOutlook kbOutlook98 kbOutlookObj kbOutlook850
Version : WINDOWS:6.0,98
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: May 26, 1999