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New Release of The Microsoft CRM 4.0 SDK - V4.0.6
This is some information that i got and thought i would repost from the Microsoft Dynamics Team Site. Very Handy!
Announcing the sixth update to the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 SDK. You can download it here or read it online at the CRM Developer Center.
What’s New in this Release?
Updates include:
- E-mail Provider documentation – Have you wanted to know about creating a custom e-mail provider? This all new section gives you the basics!
- Customization file reference – This newly completed section describes the details you need when working with the form and saved query sections of the customization file.
- Updated Plug-in sample code – We have rewritten the sample plug-ins to use Dynamic Entity. For more information, refer to these blog posts.
- Using CRM URLs and the PrependOrgName function – This topic talks about constructing URLs for different deployment types. The PrependOrgName function helps you create the correct URL for on-premise deployments.
- New sample code – As always, we’ve added more sample code.
- Check the Release History table for a complete list of updates and additions to this release.
The Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 Software Development Kit (SDK) is for developers, system customizers, and report writers.
It contains all new information about creating plug-ins, working with custom workflow activities, using the new Web services, using new data management features, and much more.This SDK contains information for developers writing server side code, custom business logic, integration modules, workflow assemblies, and more. It provides an architectural overview of Microsoft Dynamics CRM, the entity model, security model, and Web services. Sample code and walkthroughs guide you through the new features.
The SDK also contains information for developers customizing the Web client or Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Microsoft Office Outlook, including scripting, integration of custom Web pages, sample code, and a detailed user interface style guide.
Look for regular updates to this SDK. Future releases will include the ISV Guide.
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