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Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787123083
Pages 392 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Stefano Demiliani Stefano Demiliani
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Table of Contents (17) Chapters close

Building ERP Solutions with Microsoft Dynamics NAV
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Customer Feedback
Preface
1. Introduction to Microsoft Dynamics NAV Architectures 2. Configuring Microsoft Dynamics NAV Web Services 3. Creating an Application Using NAV Web Services 4. Using NAV Web Services with Microsoft Power BI 5. Integrating NAV Web Services and External Applications 6. Extending NAV Pages with Control Add-ins 7. Programming Universal Windows Apps with NAV and Devices 8. Exploring Microsoft Azure and its Services 9. Working with NAV and Azure App Service 10. Implementing a Message-Based Architecture with Azure Service Bus and NAV

Testing the application


We can now run our project with Visual Studio and set the startup parameters to test the application on sending an order to the Azure Service Bus queue and on retrieving the order from the queue and saving it on NAV.

If we start the console application with S as the startup parameter, a message is sent to our Service Bus queue. The body of this message contains the serialized order object.

If you go to the Azure Portal and check the Service Bus queue, you can see that now the QUEUE LENGTH is equal to 1:

If you send another message to the queue, the QUEUE LENGTH increases again by 1 and you can monitor the incoming message's arrival time:

If now you run the application by passing R as the startup parameter (to retrieve a message from the Service Bus queue), the application retrieves the first message to have arrived at the queue, extracts the body, and deserializes it:

The order is now saved on NAV for processing.

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