Introduction
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.
Prerequisites
Before attending
this course, students must have:
• Completed
Course 8636A, Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0 Enterprise Portal Development I.
• Completed
Course 8623, Development I in Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0
In addition,
it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:
• Microsoft
Windows SharePoint Portal Services course.
Microsoft
Certified Professional Exams
No Microsoft
Certified Professional exams are associated with this course currently.
Course
Outline
Chapter
1: Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0 Enterprise Portal Administration
This chapter
briefly reviews vital Enterprise Portal concepts. The majority of this chapter
covers important areas of configuration that are vital to a successful Enterprise
Portal deployment.
This course
is a follow-on to the Enterprise Portal Development I course and does not
duplicate that material. An additional prerequisite to this course is the
Microsoft Dynamics AX Development I course.
Lessons
• Enterprise
Portal Review
• Enterprise
Portal Architecture
• Configure
Licenses
• Configure
Users, User Groups, and Web Users
• Configure
Security
• Use
Microsoft Office FrontPage to Edit Enterprise Portal Web Pages
Lab 1.1: Configure
Licenses
• Access
the current license information in your Microsoft Dynamics AX 4.0 system
• Make
a list of the system and module licenses, including the number of user licenses.
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Review
Enterprise Portal concepts and architecture.
• Review
Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services.
• Learn
how to configure licenses for Enterprise Portal.
• Review
how to configure Users, User groups, and Web users.
• Learn
how to configure Security.
• Use
Microsoft® Office FrontPage® to edit Enterprise Portal Web pages.
Chapter
2: Enhancements to Web Forms
This chapter
covers the differences when coding Web elements. You should already have
some experience adding code to standard application forms. You will use
the following common modification tasks:
• Lookup
Forms.
• Modifying
forms based on user role.
Lessons
• Lookup
Forms on Web Forms and Web Grids
• Custom
Lookup Forms
• Modify
Web Forms and Web Reports on User Role
After completing
this module, students will be able to
• Use
X++ code to enhance Web forms.
• Demonstrate
how to place lookup forms on Web grids.
• Demonstrate
how to filter Web published data depending on user type.
Chapter
3: Weblets
This chapter
provides a good understanding of how to create a new WebLet, and how to
customize its methods to achieve the results you want.
Lessons
• Standard
Weblets
• Weblet
Methods and Properties
• Webobject
HTML and WebFormHandler Classes
• Create
a Weblet
• Securing
Web Elements
• View
State
Lab 3.1: Create
a Weblet
• Create
a Weblet
Lab 3.2: Create
a Sales Order
• Create
a Sales Order
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Describe
Weblets and what they do.
• Create
and work with common Weblet methods and properties.
• Use
the Webobject HTML and WebFormHandler classes.
• Create
a Weblet.
• Secure
Web forms and reports using Web content.
• View
State information.
Chapter
4: Advances Enterprise Portal Components
This chapter
provides an introduction to the configuration of Enterprise Portal components.
Lessons
• Product
Catalog Manager
• Content
Management
• Questionnaires
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• Manage
the online product catalog using the Product Catalog Manager.
• Manage
company communication using the Content Manager to organize articles.
• Introduce
the Questionnaire abilities of Enterprise Portal.
Chapter
5: Case Study
In this case
study you will put into practice many of the concepts presented in this
course.
After completing
this module, students will be able to:
• To
create a Web page that displays data from a table in Microsoft Dynamics
AX 4.0Demonstrate how to place lookup forms on Web grids.
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