NAV 2017 - Limited Beta. From a developer’s view.
On the 7th September 2016, we received the good news Dynamics NAV 2017 Limited Beta is available. I went it to look for the W1 version, as of then it was not available. Then I visited the site again, it was available, JOY!
In this post, I wanted to talk about what’s in there for a developer in NAV 2017 – Limited Beta.
Features will be bullet pointed in this post, and each feature will be a different post. Stay tuned.
- Extensions
Extensions got extended to Reports, XMLPorts, and Queries. NAV 2017 extensions will support web services, restore / backup data, support for .NET interop types, refined PowerShell cmdlets and user install / uninstall extensions from the application itself.
- Web Services in multitenant deployments
Per tenant, web services can be published / managed.
- Notifications in the UI
With the definition of local / global scope, developers can programmatically design the notifications which will reflect on the web client. My favorite feature so far.
- Setup data in the (US version)
The US version of Dynamics NAV 2017 includes two RapidStart packages that will enable a fast implementation for a new company.
- Application area tagging
Users can be assigned to different application areas in order to enrich their experience with their application area.
Concern: Can we hide data / show like we do in Security Filters?
- Time series library
Joining the first member to the NAV’s machine learning capabilities, Time Series API will feature 5 of the most efficient forecasting algorithms on Azure ML, and developers can build own functionalities on top of this API, with the help of a generic API which will be published. Most anticipated piece of tech for the intensive data mining.
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