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Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013

You're reading from   Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013 Experienced programmers and developers will find this the definitive guide to programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV. Both a reference book and a comprehensive hands-on tutorial, it will expand your knowledge dynamically.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849686488
Length 630 pages
Edition 3rd Edition
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Programming Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2013
Credits
Foreword
About the Authors
Acknowledgements
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. An Introduction to NAV 2013 FREE CHAPTER 2. Tables 3. Data Types and Fields 4. Pages – the User's Interactive Interface 5. Queries and Reports 6. Introduction to C/SIDE and C/AL 7. Intermediate C/AL 8. Advanced NAV Development Tools 9. Develop, Debug, Deliver Answers to Review Questions Index

NAV Application Server (NAS)


Microsoft Dynamics NAV Application Server (NAS) is a middle-tier server component that executes business logic without a user interface or user interaction. In NAV 2013, NAS is one of the client servics that runs in the Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server.

The NAS is essentially an automated user client. Because NAS is essentially a non-UI version of the standard NAV client module, NAS can access all of NAV's business rules.

Error messages that are generated by an NAS process are logged in the Event Viewer.

NAS operates essentially the same as any other NAV Windows client. If it is set up to run the JobQueue, it processes requests in the queue one at a time, in the same manner as the GUI client. Therefore, as developers, we need to limit the number of concurrent calls to an NAS instance as the queue should remain short to allow timely communications between interfaces. In NAV 2013, multiple background sessions can be started from client sessions. This provides new opportunities...

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