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Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise - Fourth Edition

By : Roberto Stefanetti, Alex Chow
Book Image

Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise - Fourth Edition

By: Roberto Stefanetti, Alex Chow

Overview of this book

Microsoft Dynamics Business Central is a full business solution suite and a complete ERP solution, which contains a robust set of development tools; these tools can help you to gain control over your business and can simplify supply chains, manufacturing, and operations. Implementing Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central On-Premise covers the latest features of Dynamics Business Central and NAV from the end users' and developers' perspectives. It also provides an insight into different tools available for implementation, whether it's a new installation or migrating from the previous version of Dynamics NAV. This book will take you from an introduction to Dynamics NAV 2018 through to exploring all the techniques related to implementation and migration. You will also learn to expand functionalities within your existing Microsoft Dynamics NAV installation, perform data analysis, and implement free third-party add-ons to your existing installation. As you progress through the book, you will learn to work with third-party add-on tools. In the concluding chapters, you will explore Dynamics 365 Business Central, the new Cloud solution based on the Microsoft NAV platform, and techniques for using Docker and Sandbox to develop applications. By the end of the book, you will have gained a deep understanding of the key components for successful Dynamics NAV implementation for an organization.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Web services


Starting from Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, it was possible to publish page and codeunit objects as web services to allow external applications to access Microsoft Dynamics NAV or Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central data and business logic. In the later releases of Microsoft Dynamics NAV and Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, it is also possible to publish Query objects as web services.

Page and codeunit objects can be accessed through the SOAP (short for Simple Object Access Protocol) web services. Queries can only be accessed through the OData (Open Data) web services protocol.

Note

We will look at how to create and use Web service OData in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central, since its the same for Microsoft Dynamics NAV.

First, you will need to enable the SOAP and OData services from the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Administrator; perform the following steps to do so:

  1. Start the Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central Administrator from the Start menu.
  2. Click...