Course Overview
TOPThis course is designed for experienced IT professionals and developers, providing an insight into development techniques and approaches that can be applied to Microsoft Dynamics 365 and the Power Platform. You will learn the necessary skills to extend the features of Model-driven Apps and Canvas Apps using code, integrate with the Dataverse using the Web API and Organization Service, build custom controls using the Power Apps Component Framework (PCF), implementing custom business logic through Plug-Ins and Custom Workflow Activities, write client-side code that interacts with the Client API Object Model, implement Custom Connectors, and learn about the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) frameworks available to help support and maintain Power Platform implementations, including the Microsoft Power Platform Build Tools for Azure DevOps and the Power Apps Center of Excellence (CoE).
Scheduled Classes
TOPOutline
TOPModule 1: Introduction to Dynamics 365 Development
This module introduces the concept of extending Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement Apps and Power Apps using Pro Code development. You will learn about the tools and resources that are available to Pro Code Developers as well as best practice methodologies and fundamentals.
Lessons
- Dynamics 365 and Power Platform Overview
- App Makers vs Pro Developers
- Pro Code Developer Options
- Development Tools
- The Customer Engagement Toolkit
- Environments and Solutions
- Security Considerations
- Application Lifecycle Management
- Valuable Skills
- Further reading and resources
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe the key features and tools available to developers in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Power Platform
- Be familiar with the developer resources and how to set up your development environment
- Understand the key skills required to develop and extend the Power Platform
- Know where to find help and further reading resources
Module 2: Working with the Dataverse using the API
This module presents the various API options that are available to developers in connect to a interact with the Dataverse programmatically. You will learn how to write server-side and client-side code to consume the API endpoints.
Lessons
- Introduction to API programming
- Authentication Considerations
- The Web API
- The Discovery Web Service
- The Organization Web Service
- Core Assemblies
- Early and Late-bound classes
- The Code Generation Tool
- Service Context
- CRUD Operations
- Using the QueryExpression Class
- Using LINQ
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Be familiar with the various API s available to connect to the Dataverse
- Understand how to write server-side and client-side code to utilize the API s
- Be able to set up Microsoft Visual Studio to start developing code against the API s
- Know how to authenticate, connect and perform CRUD based operations programmatically against CDS.
Module 3: Developing Client-side Code
This module introduces the concepts of developing client-side code that works with the event driven Client API Object Model in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Model-driven Apps. You will also learn how to create and deploy client-side components using Web Resources that use the Web API to work with data in the Dataverse.
Lessons
- Introduction to Client-side coding
- The Client-side Events
- The Client API Object Model
- Using Web resources
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the concept of the Client API Object Model and client-side coding
- Know how to write client-side code to extend Model-driven Apps
- Be familiar with the concept of how to write JavaScript functions
- Deploy HTML and JavaScript Web Resources
Module 4: Developing Plug-Ins
In this module you will learn how to develop custom business logic in a Plug-In component using Microsoft .Net C# in Visual Studio. You will also learn how to deploy Plug-In components to the Dataverse using the Plug-In Registration Tool.
Lessons
- Introduction to Plug-Ins
- Writing Plug-In Code
- Using the Plug-In Registration Tool
- Debugging Plug-Ins with the Plug-In Profiler
- Deploying Plug-Ins with Solutions
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the need for custom business logic and Plug-Ins
- Know how to set up a Microsoft Visual Studio projects to start creating custom Plug-In component
- Be familiar with the process to write, deploy and test Plug-In code in Microsoft Visual Studio
- Use the Plug-In Registration Tool to deploy a Plug-In to the Dataverse
- Debug issues with Plug-In code using the Plug-In Profiler tool
- Understand how to deploy Plug-Ins to a production environment using Solutions
Module 5: Developing Custom Workflow Activities
In this module you will learn how to develop a Custom Workflow Activity using Microsoft .Net C# in Visual Studio. You will also learn how to use a Custom Workflow Activity as a Workflow Step in Dynamics 365 Model-driven App.
Lessons
- Introduction to Custom Workflow Activities
- Writing Custom Workflow Activity code
- Deploying a Custom Workflow Activity
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the need for custom Workflow Activities in Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE Version 9
- Know how to set up a Visual Studio project to start creating a custom Workflow Activity
- Be familiar with the process to create and deploy a custom Workflow Activity using the Plug-In Registration Tool
- Understand how to use a custom Workflow Activity in Dynamics 365 Processes
Module 6: Extending PowerApps
This module looks at the possibilities when using Custom Controls in Model-driven Apps to extend the out of the box functionality, including embedding Canvas Apps inside of Model-driven Apps.
Lessons
- Introduction Custom Controls
- Extending Model-driven Apps with Canvas Apps
- Embedding Canvas Apps as Custom Controls
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Be familiar with Custom Controls
- Understand how to configure Model-driven Apps and Canvas Apps to use Custom Controls
- Understand the process to configure Custom Controls
Module 7: The PowerApps Component Framework (PCF)
This module extends on the previous module as we look into creating custom components for Model-driven Apps and Canvas Apps using the Power Apps Component Framework (PCF).
Lessons
- Introduction to PCF
- The PCF Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Creating PCF Components
- The PCF Test Environment
- Deploying PCF Components in a Model-driven App
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the need for custom components and controls in Model-driven and Canvas Apps
- Know how to set up your project to start creating a custom PCF control
- Be familiar with the process to write, deploy and test PCF controls using the Power Apps CLI
- Know how to deploy a PCF control in Power Apps
- Understand how to deploy PCF controls to a production environment
Module 8: Developing Custom Connectors
This module looks at how Pro Developers can create Custom Connectors in the Power Apps Maker Portal to then be used by App Makers in Model-driven Apps and Canvas Apps to connect to external data sources and systems.
Lessons
- Connectors Overview
- Custom Connectors
- Process to create a Custom Connector
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the need for Custom Connectors
- Know how to start creating a Custom Connector
- Understand how to set up Azure when building and securing Custom Connectors
- Know how to configure a Custom Connector in the Power Apps Maker Portal
- Understand how to share a Custom Connector
Module 9: Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
In this module we look at the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) options that are available to help manage and support a Dynamics 365 Power Platform deployment. The Microsoft Power Platform Build Tools and the Power Apps Center of Excellence Starter Kit are also presented in this module.
Lessons
- Introduction to ALM
- Environments and Solution Management
- Microsoft Power Platform Build Tools
- The Power Apps Center of Excellence
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand the need for ALM governance frameworks for Microsoft Power Platform Solutions
- Understand the benefits of implementing Microsoft Power Platform Build Tools for Azure DevOps
- Be familiar with the monitoring, governance and nurturing tools and dashboards available through the Power Apps Center of Excellence
Prerequisites
TOPBefore attending this course, students must have: Ideally a working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement, Microsoft Power Platform, Microsoft .Net and Visual Studio.
Who Should Attend
TOPThis course is intended for Technical students, Administrators and Developers. Students should have an existing working knowledge of Microsoft Dynamics 365 CE, Power Apps and Microsoft Visual Studio.