Plugins are custom classes that implement the IPlugin interface. The class can be written in any .NET framework-compliant language such as Microsoft Visual C# or Microsoft Visual Basic .NET. The following screenshots illustrate how users can create a plugin project.
- Firstly, the user can create a new class library project:
Creating a Plugin Class Project
- After the project is created, the user can add a new
Class...
item to the project. The new class would act as theplugin
class:
- Here's how we can add a new class file to the solution:
Selecting the appropriate item type
- All the plugin projects must have a reference for the
Microsoft.Xrm.Sdk
andMicrosoft.Crm.Sdk.Proxy
assemblies.
If a person is writing a plugin for the first time, they must download the appropriate Dynamics SDK matching the target environment. You can refer to this MSDN link for downloading the SDK:https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=50032
- Here's how we can add assembly references:
- Here's how...