Is it possible to retrieve Address Book from MS Exchange using Java IMAP

My JSP is required to display all valid email address to end user.
Is there any way i can retrieve Name & Email information (Address Book) from M.S Exchange server using Java implementation of IMAP protocal?
I believe M.S Exchange server is IMAP compatible so i should'nt be required to do any configuration on mail server side ?
If somebody has recently done this please share the implementation details , thanks,.
Please also let me know how to attach duke dollars with this thread.

No, because that Java implementation you refer to is completely oriented towards handling messages. The Exchange address book has nothing to do with that.

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