Write plug-ins to extend business processes
Whenever possible, you should first consider applying one of the several declarative process options to define or apply business logic. More information: Automate your business processes in Customer Engagement (on-premises).
When a declarative process doesn’t meet a requirement, as a developer you have several options. This topic will introduce common options to write code.
A plug-in is custom business logic that you can integrate with Customer Engagement (on-premises) to modify or augment the standard behavior of the platform. Plug-ins are event handlers since they are registered to execute in response to a particular event being fired by the platform.
The following topics describe how to add custom business logic to Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises) through the development and registration of plug-ins. For more information about the run-time execution of plug-ins and the plug-in development framework, see Event Framework.
Note
The documentation that follows describes additional options only available in on-premises environments. For general information about writing plug-ins that work for both on-premises and online deployments, read the Use plug-ins to extend business processes topic in the Dataverse documentation.
In This Section
Related Sections
Developer Guide for Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises)
Write Workflows to Automate Business Processes in Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises)
Package and Distribute Extensions with Dynamics 365 Customer Engagement (on-premises) Solutions
Use plug-ins to extend business processes in Dataverse
Phản hồi
https://aka.ms/ContentUserFeedback.
Sắp ra mắt: Trong năm 2024, chúng tôi sẽ dần gỡ bỏ Sự cố với GitHub dưới dạng cơ chế phản hồi cho nội dung và thay thế bằng hệ thống phản hồi mới. Để biết thêm thông tin, hãy xem:Gửi và xem ý kiến phản hồi dành cho