Microsoft Business Solutions - Axapta 3.0 Development II

Code: 8340
Course duration: 2 days
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Development II: Introduction to X++

Course 8340: Two days; Instructor-led

Prerequisites

It is required that students have completed:

Development I: MorphX

Microsoft Certification exams

No Microsoft Certification exams are associated with this course currently.

Course Materials

The student materials include a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials for this class.

Course Outline

Chapter 1: Introduction to X++

This chapter gives a foundation for understanding development using X++. The student will also be able to use the main development tools in Microsoft Axapta.

Sections

What is X++?
Object-Oriented Programming
Development Tools
Jobs
Best Practices

Exercises

Test Your Knowledge
Test Your Skills

After completing this chapter, students will be able to:

Identify key features of developing with X++
Describe the basic foundation of Object-Oriented Programming
Understand the basics of development tools within Microsoft Axapta
Know the foundations of Microsoft Axapta’s Development Best Practices

Chapter 2: Objects and Classes

This chapter discusses the concept of object-oriented programming and its relation to X++. By the end of this chapter, the student will have a solid foundation to develop in Microsoft Axapta using object-oriented concepts.

Sections

Introduction to Objects, Methods, and Classes
Classes
Objects
Methods and Variables

Exercises

Create a new class
Instantiating objects of classes
Opening\Executing classes
Calling methods from class objects
Using variables
Test Your Knowledge
Test Your Skills

After completing this chapter, students will be able to:

Appreciate the objects and classes within X++ development
Create a new class
Know how to instantiate objects
Understand the use of object and class methods
Use variables and understand scope within X++

Chapter 3: X++ Control Statements

This chapter focuses on teaching the student about programming constructs in X++, such as loops, conditional statements, and functions within X++. In addition, the student will be able to effectively communicate with the end user using X++ output commands.

Sections

X++ Constructs
Communication Tools

Exercises

Using Loops
Printing to the screen
Working with Boxes
Creating Infologs
Running a Dialog Box
Test Your Knowledge
Test Your Skills

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