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This book is a tutorial guide that covers each topic in depth with examples. The step-by-step approach will help you better understand each task as you will have to perform them frequently when utilizing the services.
If you are a Dynamics AX developer, new or experienced who wants to implement services with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, then this book is for you. A basic understanding of MorphX and X++ is assumed, but the step-by-step instructions are easy to follow even for beginners. Some examples use C# and .NET, so experience with Visual Studio is a plus but not a must.
Dick_Wenning
Posted Mon Jul 14 00:00:00 EDT 2014
When I received the book, I start reading. I was happy about the content about:
• How does AIF & WCF work inside AX and how to use it the right way?
• Running in batch or direct mode should be explained.
The writers of this book succeed on that point but don’t overkill the reader with to match optional information.
Small technical details are still missing. But those are documented by MS on TechNet:
• Change key tracings also need adaption on SQL level.
• How to decide to create query based services or custom services. Both have advantage and disadvantage
• Triggering outbound services from x++ code
But still it is a book that should be part of your library
Anonymous
Posted Fri Jun 13 00:00:00 EDT 2014
This book is great source of real world examples for Services in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2
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This book is a tutorial guide that covers each topic in depth with examples. The step-by-step approach will help you better understand each task as you will have to perform them frequently when utilizing the services.
If you are a Dynamics AX developer, new or experienced who wants to implement services with Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012, then this book is for you. A basic understanding of MorphX and X++ is assumed, but the step-by-step ...