Creating a near real-time streaming interface for Dynamics CRM with Node.js – part 3

This is the third post in my four-part series about creating a near real-time streaming interface for Microsoft Dynamics CRM using Node.js and Socket.IO. In my last post I showed how to create the Node.js component of the solution to process messages received from Dynamics CRM and send notifications to connected clients. »

Creating a near real-time streaming interface for Dynamics CRM with Node.js – part 2

This is the second post in my four-part series about creating a near real-time streaming interface for Microsoft Dynamics CRM using Node.js and Socket.IO. In my last post I presented an overview of how a near real-time streaming interface can be used with Dynamics CRM, and I discussed the solution approach. »

Creating a near real-time streaming interface for Dynamics CRM with Node.js – part 1

Welcome to a four-part series about creating a near real-time streaming interface for Microsoft Dynamics CRM using Node.js and Socket.IO. In today’s post I will present an overview of how a near real-time streaming interface can be used with Dynamics CRM, and I will discuss the solution approachIn the second post, I will show how to create the Node. »

Managing Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 access team membership using connections

Dynamics CRM 2013 includes a great new feature called access teams, which makes ad-hoc sharing of records much easier than in previous versions. The basic idea is that an administrator can create one or more team templates for an entity that function sort of like security roles, but for a specific record. »

Unit testing custom Microsoft Dynamics CRM code – Part 7 (web requests)

One of the main points of all my unit testing posts is that unit tests should be written so that you can test your code without needing to rely on external resources, and, we’ve been able to use Moq as a stand-in for Dynamics CRM’s related services without too much trouble. »