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Mastering Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Discover extension development best practices, build advanced ERP

English | 2020 | ISBN: ‎ 1789951259 | 753 pages | True PDF EPUB MOBI | 150.45 MB


 

Develop customized business management solutions with the latest features of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

Key Features

Learn Dynamics 365 Business Central, the next generation of Dynamics NAV

Explore advanced topics for handling complex integrations such as using APIs, OData, and Azure Functions

Discover best practices for developing SaaS extensions and moving existing solutions to the cloud

Book Description

Dynamics 365 Business Central is an all-in-one business management solution, which is easy to adopt and helps you make smarter business decisions. This book is a comprehensive guide to developing solutions with Microsoft ERP (in the cloud and also on-premises). It covers all aspects of developing extensions, right from preparing a sandbox environment to deploying a complete solution.

The book starts by introducing you to the Dynamics 365 Business Central platform and the new Modern Development Environment. You'll then explore the sandbox concept, and see how to create sandboxes for development. As you advance, you'll be able to build a complete advanced solution for Dynamics 365 Business Central with AL language and Visual Studio Code. You'll then learn how to debug and deploy the extension and write automatic testing. The book will also take you through advanced topics like integration (with Azure Functions, web services, and APIs), DevOps and D techniques, and machine learning. You'll discover how Dynamics 365 Business Central can be used with Office 365 apps. Finally, you'll analyze different ways to move existing solutions to the new development model based on extensions.

By the end of this book, you'll be able to develop highly customized solutions that meet the requirements of modern businesses using Dynamics 365 Business Central.

What you will learn

Create a sandbox environment with Dynamics 365 Business Central

Handle source control management when developing solutions

Explore extension testing, debugging, and deployment

Create real-world business processes using Business Central and different Azure services

Integrate Business Central with external applications

Apply DevOps and D to development projects

Move existing solutions to the new extension-based architecture

Who this book is for

If you're a new developer looking to get started with Dynamics 365 Business Central, this book is for you. This book will also help experienced professionals enhance their knowledge and understanding of Dynamics 365 Business Central.

Table of Contents

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Overview

Mastering Modern Development Environment

Online and Container-based Sandboxes

Extension Development fundamentals

Developing a customized solution for Dynamics 365 Business Central

Advanced AL Development

Report Development with AL Language

Installing and Upgrading extensions

Debugging

Automated Tests development with AL

Source Control Management and DevOps with Dynamics 365 Business Central

Dynamics 365 Business Central APIs model

Serverless business processes with Dynamics 365 Business Central and Azure

Monitoring, scaling and D with Azure Functions

Dynamics 365 Business Central and integration with the Dynamics 365 Power Platform

Integrating Machine Learning into Dynamics 365 Business Central

Moving existing ISV solutions to the new extension model

Useful and proficient tools for AL developers

 

Mastering Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Discover extension development best practices, build advanced ERP

 

 


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