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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Programming: Getting Started

By : Erlend Dalen
Book Image

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Programming: Getting Started

By: Erlend Dalen

Overview of this book

<p>Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 is Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) software that comes with its own development environment and a programming language called X++. It is specialized and optimized to solve the tasks that are typical of an ERP system. But the specialized development environment of AX brings a steep learning curve. Hence, getting started with Dynamics AX and mastering it effectively can sometimes be daunting.<br /><br />This tutorial has been carefully structured to guide you through the basic features of AX development, and get you started as quickly as possible. With this book, you will soon be able to develop and maintain comprehensive management solutions for enhancing your application's performance.<br /><br />The book starts with a tour of the development environment, which helps you gain a deep understanding of Dynamics AX tools and architecture. It will introduce you to the X++ language. It helps you to create new functionality that can be used and changed in the standard application. You'll also learn how to search, manipulate, and integrate data.<br />The practical examples in this book take you through sample AX development projects and help you learn to create forms, reports, menu items, menus, and navigation pages. It also helps you work with the MorphX application.<br /><br />The author's experience of developing solutions with Dynamics AX enables him to share insights in an effective, clear, and friendly way.<br /><br />By the end of this book, you will have a better understanding of the inner workings of Microsoft Dynamics AX &ndash; making your development simpler and faster, and your applications fast, reliable, and robust.</p>
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Programming: Getting Started
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
Preface
Links
Debugger
Index

Websites


The following tables contain links to some of the websites that you will be familiar with after a while and other ones that can serve as references if you would like to delve deeper into things. The tables are divided into:

  • Official Microsoft websites

  • Blogs

  • Other relevant websites

Blogs

The following is a list of the technical AX blogs that you might find interesting:

Description

URL

Erlend Dalen's blog

http://msdynamicsax.wordpress.com

Harish Mohanbabu's blog

http://www.harishm.com/Mis/blog.htm

Michael Fruergaard Pontoppidan's blog

http://blogs.msdn.com/mfp/default.aspx

Arijit Basu's blog

http://daxguy.blogspot.com/

Ivan Kashperuk's blog

http://kashperuk.blogspot.com/

Issues concerning X++

http://blogs.msdn.com/x/

Enterprise Portal blog

http://blogs.msdn.com/epblog/

Other relevant websites

The following are miscellaneous links where you can find specific information about AX, .NET, and other technologies:

Description

URL

List of all standard shortcut keys in AX

http://kashperuk.net/DynamicsAX/AX%202009%20Keyboard%20Shortcuts.docx

Axaptapedia

http://www.axaptapedia.com/Main_Page

Dynamics AX 2009 System Requirements

http://www.microsoft.com/dynamics/en/us/using/ax-system-requirements-2009.aspx

Web services Architecture

http://msdynamicsax.wordpress.com

Web services Tutorial

http://www.harishm.com/Mis/blog.htm

SysEPWebFormConverter – Class that converts old AX WebForms into .NET User Controls

http://blogs.msdn.com/mfp/default.aspx

Codepages supported by Windows

http://daxguy.blogspot.com/

Common Language Runtime

http://kashperuk.blogspot.com/

.NET Framework 3.5 SDK

http://blogs.msdn.com/x/

Microsoft Dynamics Snap for Microsoft Dynamics AX

http://blogs.msdn.com/epblog/

Dynamics AX naming conventions

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa632638.aspx