Develop XML Service for Cisco UCM

Hi all,
     we are looking for guides in order to develop ad hoc XML Service for IP Phone in Cisco UCM (7.x and 8.x).
One of our biggest clients has an internal team of XML developers and asked us what kind of services are possible to add, such as alerts about fault events for Net Administration Team, meetings invitations based on Enterprise calendar or asked just in time by a user to push on IP phone display of the recipients, etc.
     I am aware that many Cisco Developer Partners already offer such services in their products, but I can not suggest the purchase of a suite of third-party to a company that has invested in developing their own software.
Regards,

There is a Cisco Press book Developing Cisco IP Phone Services on this topic. Beyond that, the Cisco Developer Network has a whole section dedicated to IP Phone Services.

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