![]() ![]() In this blog, we will start by creating an azure account, and then run the service that listens for messages from CRM, use the plugin registration tool to configure both Azure and CRM and then see it working end to end.ġ) Signup for an Azure AppFabric account:įirst, let’s start off by going to and sign up for an Azure account. Please refer to the topic “Configure Windows Azure Integration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM” in CRM 2011 SDK to do this. If you are using an on-premises or IFD CRM server, you will need to do your one-time setup for configuring your CRM server for Azure integration. If you are using Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, you do not have to do this step. ![]() Pre-Requisite - Only for on-premises and IFD CRM servers: At the end of this blog, you would know everything to get your first CRM-AppFabric sample up and running. In this blog, I will guide you step by step to get you started with CRM integration with Azure AppFabric. Please refer to the Azure Extensions for Microsoft Dynamics CRM topic in the MIcrosoft Dynamics CRM 2011 SDK for more details on this feature. ![]() Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 provides this cool new feature called “Windows Azure AppFabricIntegration with Microsoft Dynamics CRM” that would help customers integrate their CRM with their other line of business applications without having to deal with the typical issues with polling, opening up firewall etc.
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