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Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 White Paper: Selecting the Best Development Technology for Your Application Development Scenario

This white paper provides an overview of the common development patterns, programming models, and development tool changes in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012.

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  • Version:

    2012

    Date Published:

    7/29/2011

    File Name:

    Selecting_the_Best_Development_Technology_for_Your_Application_Development_Scenario_AX2012.pdf

    File Size:

    1000.1 KB

    This document provides guidelines for selecting the best development technology for your business application development scenario. The following topics are discussed:

    • Development patterns in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
    • Programming models available in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
    • Changes to the core development framework in Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
    • Selecting the appropriate programming model for your development patterns
    • The Microsoft Dynamics AX development technologies road map


    This white paper helps you pick the best programming model for your business application development scenario. Each programming model has advantages and disadvantages, and in some cases, the models may overlap in functionality. It is important that you choose the right programming model for your scenario because the choices you make initially can simplify the development experience and improve developer productivity. This can result in faster time to market and better supportability of the resulting business application.
  • Supported Operating Systems

    Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008

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  • This white paper is intended for anyone involved in developing business applications in the Microsoft Dynamics AX environment. Familiarity with Microsoft Visual Studio, the .NET Framework, the MorphX development environment, and the Business Connector is assumed.

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