This example demonstrates how to integrate CRM online and Navision using azure service bus.
For implementing this you need to have an azure portal trial subscription, Dynamics 365 online trial account and Navision 2016.
Once registered whenever your entity record is created in CRM, all the entity attribute information will be sent to your Azure Service Bus Queue as per the message selected in PRT (XML/JSON).
Next you will have to write a console application to read the data from the queue and create customer in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
Publish the console application as Azure Web Job for scheduling.
Step 1: Register New Azure Service Endpoint in Plugin Registration Tool
Customer resource management or CRM apps have become the most popular way to manage the operations.
Almost every brand these days makes use of these apps and platforms in order to manage his work planning and operations with added ease.
It has come up with a completely different and innovative approached that has changed the game.
It has turned the tables in the ERP which is why everyone is so excited about the Dynamics 365.
Here is a look at the features of Dynamics 365 that give it recognition a class above the rest –
Cloud-based platform – The first and the best thing with the Dynamics 365 is that it is a cloud-based platform which makes it easier for you to access the data from anywhere and at any time.
Customer resource management or CRM apps have become the most popular way to manage the operations.
Almost every brand these days makes use of these apps and platforms in order to manage his work planning and operations with added ease.
It has come up with a completely different and innovative approached that has changed the game.
It has turned the tables in the ERP which is why everyone is so excited about the Dynamics 365.
Here is a look at the features of Dynamics 365 that give it recognition a class above the rest –
Cloud-based platform – The first and the best thing with the Dynamics 365 is that it is a cloud-based platform which makes it easier for you to access the data from anywhere and at any time.
This example demonstrates how to integrate CRM online and Navision using azure service bus.
For implementing this you need to have an azure portal trial subscription, Dynamics 365 online trial account and Navision 2016.
Once registered whenever your entity record is created in CRM, all the entity attribute information will be sent to your Azure Service Bus Queue as per the message selected in PRT (XML/JSON).
Next you will have to write a console application to read the data from the queue and create customer in Microsoft Dynamics NAV.
Publish the console application as Azure Web Job for scheduling.
Step 1: Register New Azure Service Endpoint in Plugin Registration Tool