Hi All - Here's an update on the Microsoft Dynamicx AX SDK team.

Dianne Siebold [MSFT]


Developer Documentation Update
September 2007

The Microsoft Dynamics AX SDK contains documentation for developers 
who are responsible for customizing and extending AX. This update is 
to let you know what's new in the SDK content since the release of 
Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0.

The SDK Team 2.0
The writers for the Microsoft Dynamics AX SDK are located in the 
three locations where the development work is done: Fargo and Redmond 
in the US and Vedbæk in Denmark. In March 2007, we welcomed four new 
SDK writers to the team from another project, and in July, two 
writers from the Dynamics GP team also joined the SDK team.
These additional writers have enabled the SDK team to take on 
additional projects and add more 4.0 content as well as start work on 
documenting the 5.0 release.

New Content
Since the 4.0 release, the SDK team has been hard at work adding over 
5,500 new topics to the online Help. These topics include information 
about:
•       Class and table reference – Several thousand new topics have 
been released describing some of the most commonly used class and 
table methods. We've also added some basic information about syntax 
and the run on value to other method topics.
•       Creating forms – New topics contain updated information about 
how to create and customize forms using the AOT and by using X++ code.
•       Developer tools – Topics describe new tools such as the unit 
test framework, the version control system and the reverse 
engineering tool. The documentation for other tools has been updated 
and improved.
•       Development best practices – The new best practices checks 
for 4.0 are described, and the documentation for the existing checks 
has been extended and revised.
•       Code Access Permission framework – This documentation 
describes how to use classes protected by code access security, lists 
the classes that are protected and describes how to protect your own 
APIs.
•       Database – New topics contain updated information on the 
database objects in Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0 including tables, maps, 
views, queries, and indexes. Documentation about optimistic 
concurrency control has also been updated.
•       Application Integration Framework (AIF) – The AIF developer 
documentation for 4.0 is now complete. It contains updated 
information on the AIF framework as well as walkthrough documentation 
on creating a custom general ledger document class.

AX Developer Center
Microsoft Dynamics AX developers now have a centralized resource on 
MSDN—the Dynamics AX Developer Center. This resource provides 
developers with a single location to learn more about developing in 
AX. The Dynamics AX Developer Center can be found at: 
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics/ax/default.aspx
Here's a quick guide to what you'll find:
•       Home – The developer center home page provides links to the 
latest SDK content, top blog posts and top newsgroup discussion items.
•       Library – This tab takes you directly to the Dynamics AX Help 
on MSDN. To get to the SDK documentation, click the Developing for 
Microsoft Dynamics AX node in the table of contents on the left side 
of the page.
•       Learn – This tab provides links to Help topics, technical 
articles and other resources for customizing Dynamics AX.
•       Downloads – This tab provides links to all the Dynamics AX-
related downloads on the Microsoft download site. You'll also find 
links for the top downloads.
•       Support – This tab contains a summary of the support 
resources that are available for Dynamics AX.
•       Community – This tab is a collection of the Dynamics AX-
related resources provided by external users as well as Microsoft. 
You'll find user groups, blogs, wikis and discussion groups.

Monthly Updates
The SDK team follows a continuous publishing model which means that 
each month SDK content is added and updated on MSDN. This content can 
be found at: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa493472.aspx. 
To download a list of what's new in the latest SDK content on MSDN, 
go to http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?
familyid=23fa33f1-1879-4982-8c16-583d89c40901&displaylang=en.
If you search for help in the .chm help files that ship with 
Microsoft Dynamics AX and don't find what you're looking for, be sure 
to check online at MSDN.

New HelpKit
Did you know that the Help files that ship with Microsoft Dynamics AX 
are extensible? If you want to add to the current Help content or if 
you have custom screens or modules that you would like to document in 
the Help, you can do so. 
To get a jump-start on customizing the Help files, we have created 
a "HelpKit." The HelpKit enables partners and customers to create 
their own .chm files and link them directly into the AX documentation 
system. Download the HelpKit from MSDN at: 
https://mbs.microsoft.com/nr/rdonlyres/a9cba030-ff0a-45b0-9c26-
a37b78ca8438/9350/helpkit.zip.

More White Papers
New white papers that cover setting up AIF and version control are 
available.
•       Configuring the Application Integration Framework (AIF) for 
Data Exchange – Details how to set up the AIF adapters or use the AIF 
Web services for B2B or A2A data exchange.
•       Configuring the Application Integration Framework (AIF) 
BizTalk Adapter for Data Exchange – Takes you step-by-step through 
configuring the BizTalk adapter and exchanging data using BizTalk 
Server 2006.
•       Version Control System Setup – Guides you through the process 
of setting up and configuring version control using Visual Studio 
2005 SourceSafe (VSS). This paper is available on PartnerSource and 
CustomerSource (you'll need a valid login to either of these sites 
access these white papers).

New Book for Developers
In the fall of 2006, Microsoft Press released a book for Microsoft 
Dynamics AX developers entitled Inside Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0. 
With this book, you'll learn how to use the development tools, work 
with the X++ programming language, as well as customize tables, class 
forms, and reports. This book also covers advanced development topics 
including the reflection APIs and performance.

Future SDK Plans
The SDK team is hard at work creating new documentation to help you 
navigate the Microsoft Dynamics AX development environment. We are 
currently working on documentation for the 5.0 release. Some of the 
things we're looking at adding to the content for the next release 
include:
•       A guide for people integrating other applications with AX
•       More documentation on .NET Business Connector
•       More documentation on Enterprise Portal
•       Additional AIF document classes
•       X++ quick reference guide for people familiar with other 
languages such as C#


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