Code samples and documentation of Microsoft's Project Rome SDK
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Ari Morgan 5ba898f332 Merged PR 14464: Updating Android GraphNotificationsSample for improved patterns
Updating the GraphNotificationsSample to follow initialization patterns of the sdksample. It is fairly complicated setup, so it is recommended that all app developers try to follow the model laid out by this sample pretty closely. It shows how to synchronize accounts with a token library at startup, perform per account initialization as fast as possible to let incoming notifications be quickly processed and has a reusable manager object that is not tightly coupled to UI.

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README.md

Project Rome

Project Rome is Microsoft's cross-device experiences platform. Project Rome frees your app from running on a specific device, enabling a cross-device, user centric experience.

On this site you will find samples of Project Rome.

Visit the Project Rome landing page for more general information about Project Rome.

See the Project Rome developer docs for how-to guides and API reference docs that will help you get started integrating Project Rome features into your app.

See the Cross-Device Experience docs under Microsoft Graph node to find out more about how Project Rome feature capabilities are exposed via Microsoft Graph REST API endpoint.

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Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct

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