Summary
In this chapter, you learned how to extend Dynamics 365 Business Central by using some serverless services offered by the Azure platform. In particular, you learned how to create Azure functions and how to use them from AL code for extending the capabilities of the ERP and for using (or reusing) .NET assemblies (standard, custom, or third-party ones). Then, you saw how to create low-code workflows for integrating Dynamics 365 Business Central by using Azure Logic Apps and you learned the main differences compared to Power Automate.
Now, you have the full power of Azure in your hands for creating no-limits and reliable functionalities and integrations for Dynamics 365 Business Central.
In the next chapter, we’ll focus the attention on applying DevOps principles for Dynamics 365 Business Central extension’s development and we’ll see how we can automate CI/CD tasks in our AL development process.
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