Note that in the comapny name, space is replaced with _ (underscore). The site name is built by taking the link from the application log (see above), and then adding /WS//Services Open your Internet browser and go to this site: Service MicrosoftDynamicsNavWS is listening to requests at ]. But this has changed and may change again, so just check the application log for an entry like this: It runs from the same folder as the service “Microsoft Dynamics NAV Server”, which handles requests from the new client.Ĭurrently, the service will listen to port 7047. This is the service that handles web service requests. The page or codeunit selected is now published as a web service.įirst of all, make sure to start the service “Microsoft Dynamics NAV Business Web Services”. Select either a page or a codeunit, then click “Publish”. In NAV 2009, run form 810 “Web Services”. For more details about NAV 2009, follow this link: Please note that the features described here are only available in NAV 2009, which is not released yet. It does not describe how you can actually use this web service. This posts only describes how you can publish a web service in Microsoft Dynamics NAV (which is easy enough), and how you can see what you published.
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