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Perf testing with multiple users
This post is #2 in a series of posts about performance testing, please make sure you have read this...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/17/2016
So, you want to import your Office 365 users, huh???
Yesterday evening when I was writing the blog post about performance testing, I got a question on...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/16/2016
So you want to get started on perf testing, huh???
On November 10th, I tweeted that the NAV 2017 version of the Load Test Sample Project was available...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/16/2016
NAV 2017 CU1 on Azure
Last night, the NAV 2017 CU1 image was uploaded to the Azure Gallery. A lot of things have changed,...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/12/2016
One NAV 2017 on Azure - Loaded please...
There is a huge difference in ordering a baked potato and a loaded baked potato. The potato is the...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/19/2016
Updates to the Azure Gallery Image... - kind of...
Note: Updated on November 16th with info on the Excel Add-In Note: Update on November 18th with info...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/12/2016
Connecting to NAV Web Services from PHP- take 2
Back in the days - January 19th 2010 to be exact, I wrote a blog post on how to connect to NAV Web...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/06/2016
The Microsoft Dynamics NAV Image in the Azure Gallery
By now, we have had a Microsoft Dynamics NAV Image in the public Azure Gallery for 1-2 years and...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/05/2016
Connecting to NAV Web Services from the Cloud–part 5 out of 5
If you haven’t already read part 4 (and the prior parts) you should do so here, before continuing to...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 03/15/2011
Connecting to NAV Web Services from the Cloud–part 4 out of 5
If you haven’t already read part 3 you should do so here, before continuing to read this post. By...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 01/27/2011
Connecting to NAV Web Services from the Cloud–part 3 out of 5
If you haven’t already read part 2 you should do so here, before continuing to read this post. In...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 01/27/2011
Connecting to NAV Web Services from the Cloud–part 2 out of 5
If you haven’t already read part 1 you should do so here, before continuing to read this post. In...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/02/2010
Connecting to NAV Web Services from the Cloud–Part 1 out of 5
My last post in January 2010 (here) talked about how to create a Proxy for connecting to NAV Web...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/30/2010
About time to get started again…
Yes, I know. My blog hasn’t been updated for a loooong time and it’s about time to get started...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/29/2010
Web Services Infrastructure and how to Create an Internal Proxy
I am NOT an expert in how to setup a secure network and I do NOT know a lot about firewalls, DMZ...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 01/30/2010
Connecting to NAV Web Services from Windows Mobile 6.5
It is kind of embarrassing that I write a post about how to connect to NAV Web Services from Windows...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 01/24/2010
Logging the XML generated from .net or received from NAV WS
When working with Web Services using languages who doesn’t natively have Web Services support (like...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 01/21/2010
Connecting to NAV Web Services from …
I promised to write some posts about how to connect to NAV Web Services from various other...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 01/19/2010
Open .net SDK command prompt here!
Barry Fitzgerald from Gumdrop books (a NAV 2009 customer) sent me a hint to another blog post, which...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 01/08/2010
Sending data to NAV through a XMLPort
One of the things I showed at Directions US 2009 was how to send data to NAV via a XMLPort, and I...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/11/2009
Edit In Excel R2 – Part 2 (out of 2) – the final pieces
It is time to collect the pieces. The full Edit In Excel R2 solution looks like this Slightly more...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/11/2009
Auto Deployment of Client Side Components – take 2
Updated the link to the ComponentHelper msi on 12/11/2009 Please read my first post about auto...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/09/2009
Conflict resolution when working with Web Services
It’s time to wrap up on Edit In Excel R2 – but before I do that, I will explain about another...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/09/2009
Dynamic references to NAV Page Web Services in C# – take 2
In this post from April, I explained how to make dynamic references to page based Web Services, but...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 12/04/2009
Displaying Company information in Card pages
I received a question from a customer, who is running multiple companies and often have multiple...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/29/2009
What COMPANY to use?
As you know, when creating an application consuming NAV Web Services you need to specify the Company...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/29/2009
Extending page Web Services (and creating a Sales Order again)
It has been working in the same way since NAV 2009, but I still get asked often how this works, so...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/17/2009
Synchronize A/D users to NAV
During my work with demos like Edit In Excel, I wanted to make sure that these things would work in...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/16/2009
Directions US 2009
Directions US 2009 is over – running from 11/10 – 11/14 with a serious of deep dive sessions on...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/16/2009
Timer events on a page
Have you ever wanted to have an event raised every 10th second on a page in the RoleTailored Client?...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/03/2009
Using touchscreens with the RoleTailored Client
I LOVE the RoleTailored Client, I LOVE the fact that everything is metadata driven and i LOVE what...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 11/01/2009
Running Code on the Client without deploying COM objects
Yes, it can be done! No, it isn’t .net code – nor AL code. Why? It started out as me being a little...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 10/14/2009
Word Management
As with the release of Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009, I was also deeply involved in the TAP for...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 09/20/2009
Microsoft Dynamics NAV 2009 SP1 launched!
I guess it is a little late to call this news, but nevertheless – on September 1st NAV 2009 SP1...
Author: FreddyDK Date: 09/19/2009