For more information, see Visual Studio Development for Microsoft Dynamics AX and Application Explorer. In Application Explorer, you can view, edit, and delete elements in the AOT whether they are managed code or X++ elements. These tools include the following:Īpplication Explorer is a tool in Visual Studio that provides a view into the AOT in Microsoft Dynamics AX. Managed code tools are tools available in either MorphX or Visual Studio that enable you to work with managed code. For more information, see Visual Studio Development for Microsoft Dynamics AX and Deploying Managed Code. Managed code assemblies are automatically deployed to the location that you specify: client, server, Reporting Services or EP. You can deploy managed assemblies (DLLs) that you create in Visual Studio to Microsoft Dynamics AX. For more information, see Visual Studio Development for Microsoft Dynamics AX and Walkthrough: Creating an Event Handler in Visual Studio. Event handlers can only handle events raised by a class in the Classes node in the AOT. An event handler can be written in managed code or in X++. You can create event handlers for class methods in the AOT. For more information see Visual Studio Development for Microsoft Dynamics AX and Walkthrough: Adding an X++ Object to a Visual Studio Project. ![]() When you add an X++ class or table to a project by using Application Explorer in Visual Studio, a proxy for that class is created internally by the system. Proxies enable you to add an AOT element such as a class or table to your project in Visual Studio so that it can be accessed by managed code. Any modifications to the managed project are immediately reflected in the AOT and persisted in the model store. Managed code projects are updated when you compile solutions in Visual Studio and are automatically deployed if required. You can customize these managed code projects using the various layers. You can save C# or Visual Basic class library projects to the AOT. You can write business logic in C# or Visual Basic and manage this code in Microsoft Dynamics AX just as you would with X++ classes. For more information, see Analytics in Microsoft Dynamics AX. You can deploy and process cubes within BIDS. For example, you may want to update the goals for the KPIs for an existing cube. BIDS provides a variety of designers, tools, and wizards to work with the objects in Analysis Services projects that are generated from perspectives in Microsoft Dynamics AX. SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) is Microsoft Visual Studio with additional project types that are specific to SQL Server business intelligence. After they are completed, User Controls can be debugged in the Visual Studio environment. The code editor in Visual Studio is used to add code to the User Control. Components from the Visual Studio Toolbox are available for use in the User Control. The layout of a User Control is designed in Visual Studio. Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Dynamics AX contains tools that you use to work with User Controls for Enterprise Portal. Microsoft Dynamics AX provides a set of tools and functionality that enable you to create and work with managed code related to Enterprise Portal (EP) development, analytics, or with managed code development in general. For more information about reporting tools, see Developing Reports for Microsoft Dynamics AX in Visual Studio. To access the report in Enterprise Portal, you can add a report Web part. To access a report in the client, you can add a menu item in the Application Object Tree (AOT). After you have deployed a report to the report server you can access the report in the client. ![]() Visual Studio Reporting Tools for Microsoft Dynamics AX enables you to create Reporting Services reports that access data in the Microsoft Dynamics AX database. Reporting Services tools work in the Visual Studio environment and are fully integrated with SQL Server tools and components. SQL Server Reporting Services is the reporting platform for Microsoft Dynamics AX. For more information, see Creating Reports Overview. Modeling tools and functionality enable you to create reports that are accessed within Microsoft Dynamics AX. For more information about development in MorphX, see Microsoft Dynamics AX IDE Visual Studio Tools contains tools and functionality from both the MorphX and Visual Studio development environments. Visual Studio Tools for Microsoft Dynamics AX (Visual Studio Tools) provides a set of tools and functionality that support development in managed code as shown in the following diagram. Each type of development has its own environment, MorphX and Visual Studio respectively. Microsoft Dynamics AX development can be done in either X++ or in. Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012
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