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Author: developers.sun.com Published: 10th Apr 2007 Visited: 172 times
In the penultimate article in the PIM API series Enrique presents sample source. Small examples of how to do everything from retrieving the names of PIM databases through PIM create/read/update/delete operations to exception handling. Now it's time to play.
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