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NAV Web service website development query
pawanp
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2011-04-09
edited 2011-04-11
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Hello Experts,
For developing a B2C(Business to Customer) website can I completely rely on Dynamics NAV 2009 Web Services or will I have
to use SQL SP also, with respect to website performance
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pawanp
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2011-04-11
Basically are there any limitation to Web Services?
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ara3n
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2011-04-11
Here are some limitations.
Printing to printer.
Displaying GUI.
Windows authentication (only for non .NET based website)
I have a couple of clients that use web service. One is integration with website and they are pretty happy.
Ahmed Rashed Amini
Independent Consultant/Developer
blog:
https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n
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Printing to printer.
Displaying GUI.
Windows authentication (only for non .NET based website)
I have a couple of clients that use web service. One is integration with website and they are pretty happy.
Independent Consultant/Developer
blog: https://dynamicsuser.net/nav/b/ara3n