ad 1) If you want, you can read http through some external components (automation)
ad 2) There are XMLPorts to be able export/import XML files (with limited functionality)
ad 3) There are some external applications (Commerce portal, Employee portal etc.) which are able to show you data on IIS
ad 4) There is Commerce Gateway which is using Biztalk to be able to send/receive EDI documents
As you can see, all things are there but mainly supported with some additional external application which are communicating with Navision through Navision Application Server. There is not "native" support within Navision. You need to know that Navision started before all this technologies.
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For the client they are about the same as office or windows XP.
The server depends on your needs and the number of users
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Off-course these are absolute minimum requirements.!
Optimal req. is "take the newest hardware which you are able to buy" :-)
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The one that always gets me is the RAM recommendations... 25MB... :shock:
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But want i really want to know is
1)Can Navision suport web protocols,like HTTP,HTTPS
2)Does Navision have Web Compatibility (Java,HTML , XML,etc)
3)Does Navision have Integrity with servers web (Apache , IIS , NETSCAPE ,etc)
4)It has supported linkings EDI ?
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ad 2) There are XMLPorts to be able export/import XML files (with limited functionality)
ad 3) There are some external applications (Commerce portal, Employee portal etc.) which are able to show you data on IIS
ad 4) There is Commerce Gateway which is using Biztalk to be able to send/receive EDI documents
As you can see, all things are there but mainly supported with some additional external application which are communicating with Navision through Navision Application Server. There is not "native" support within Navision. You need to know that Navision started before all this technologies.
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NAVERTICA a.s.