I have heard that in Axapta 4 a lot of form logic will be
pushed out to classes so that we can make better use of calling X++ from
outside.
Steve.
By the way:
"Microsoft officials decided to delay Axapta in order to open up the
application programming interfaces (APIs) and add a software
development kit (SDK) to the product, "
... what would you call the MorphX / X++ environment, which is part
of Axapta from the start ??
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Jesper
Kehlet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Sa
29.01.2005 01:57 An: Axapta-Knowledge-Village@yahoogroups.com
Cc: Betreff: RE: [Axapta-Knowledge-Village]
announcements from MBS
It's not the first time an ERP product such as GP or
Axapta or anything in that category has been delayed. Your statement
makes it obvious that you are new to Axapta, possibly even new to ERP systems
in general, and statements like this are truly worthless opinions.
Before you get upset, let me tell you that we are many people that are tired
of this happening again and again, but we've grown to expect it, and although
it may be a cynical view, we'll be surprised if there is ever a release that
comes out as promised.
With regards to the ERP strategy, it has never been
Microsoft's intention to keep several (competing) ERP product lines, and it's
obvious that Great Plains is at the end of its life cycle along with XAL, C5,
C4, Solomon. Also, I would not be surprised to see Navision go into
maintenance mode soon. And that's the
way it is with great products. Even Henry Ford discontinued the Ford T,
because although popular, it was also getting old and outdated with time, and
never technologies provided for cheaper and better
models.
http://www.microsoft-watch.com/article2/0,1995,1756529,00.asp
"Microsoft
has pushed back the 4.0 release of its high-end ERP offering to 2006 and is
hinting it will soon move some its ERP wares into 'maintenance
mode.'
Microsoft's ERP strategy is morphing.
Axapta, one of
Microsoft's four ERP products, has fallen victim to Microsoft's slip-date
curse. Meanwhile, it sounds as if Microsoft has started to take measures to
streamline its stable of four different ERP
lines."
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