This sample demonstrates how to use the Microsoft Graph Java SDK to access data in Office 365 from native mobile Android applications.
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This sample demonstrates how to use the Microsoft Graph Java SDK to access data in Office 365 from native mobile Android applications.
NOTE: This sample was originally built from a tutorial published on the Microsoft Graph tutorials page. That tutorial has been removed.
To run the completed project in this folder, you need the following:
If you don't have a Microsoft account, there are a couple of options to get a free account:
Open a browser and navigate to the Azure Active Directory admin center and login using a personal account (aka: Microsoft Account) or Work or School Account.
Select Azure Active Directory in the left-hand navigation, then select App registrations under Manage.
Select New registration. On the Register an application page, set the values as follows.
Android Graph Sample
.msauth://com.example.graphsample/callback
.Select Register. On the Android Graph Sample page, copy the value of the Application (client) ID and save it, you will need it in the next step.
msal_config.json.example
file to msal_config.json
and move the file into the src/app/src/main/res/raw
directory.msal_config.json
file and make the following changes.
YOUR_APP_ID_HERE
with the Application (client) Id you got from the Azure portal.com.example.graphsample
with your package name.In Android Studio, select Run 'app' on the Run menu.
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