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Introduction
This page gives guidance on integrating Dynamics AX using BizTalk Server.
Dynamics AX Interface Capabilities
Application Integration Framework (AIF) | Messages can be conducted by:
Service Types
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Data Import/Export Framework (DIXF) | Integration via files. Originally designed for data migration purposes, but now the primary mechanism for integration from AX7. | ||||
Standard File Import \ Export Functionality |
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Web API Services | Used, for example, when mobile application integration is required. Implement REST services over AIF. | ||||
[Retail Server] Web API and OData | |||||
Dynamics AX PowerShell CmdLets | Call PowerShell scripts to perform administrative tasks including: general management; claims-based authentication configuration; user and role based security; model and model store operations; report server management. |
BizTalk Integration Resources
AX 2009 (using BizTalk AIF Adapter)
- Packt Publishing Book : Microsoft BizTalk 2010: Line of Business Systems Integration : Chapter 9
- Charlie Mott : Stub AX 2009 AIF Adapter for BizUnit testing - using pipeline property demotion
AX 2012 (using WCF Services)
- Microsoft White Paper: Using Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 to Exchange Documents with Microsoft Dynamics AX
- Charlie Mott : Sending context data in WCF SOAP header messages to AX 2012
- Charlie Mott : Catching fault responses from SOAP 1.2 - WCF netTcpBinding
- Stuart Brierley : Corrections to BizTalk AX Whitepaper
- Stuart Brierley : Error consuming file - permissions issue
- Toraj Khavari : BizTalk 2013 and AX2012 R2 Receive Services Interface
See Also
Another important place to find a huge amount of BizTalk related articles is the TechNet Wiki itself. The best entry point is BizTalk Server Resources on the TechNet Wiki.