AIF outbound transforms (form)

Applies To: Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R3, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 R2, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012 Feature Pack, Microsoft Dynamics AX 2012

Click System administration > Setup > Services and Application Integration Framework > Outbound ports. Create or modify an enhanced integration port. Then, on the Processing options FastTab, click Outbound transforms.

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Click System administration > Setup > Services and Application Integration Framework > Inbound ports. Create or modify an enhanced integration port. Then, on the Processing options FastTab, click Outbound transforms.

Specify outbound transforms for the integration port. For inbound ports, outbound transforms are applied to responses. The following two types of transforms are supported:

  • Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT)-based transforms

  • .NET Framework assembly-based binary transforms

The order of the items in the list corresponds to the order in which the transforms are applied during processing.

Task that uses this form

Configure processing options

The following tables provide descriptions for the controls in this form.

Buttons

Button

Description

Move up

Move the selected transform higher in the list.

Move down

Move the selected transform lower in the list.

Manage transforms

Open the Manage transforms form to add or delete transforms available in Microsoft Dynamics AX.

Load configuration

Loads a configuration file for the currently selected .NET assembly-based transform. XML-based transforms do not use configuration files.

This button is available only if you have specified a .NET assembly-based transform.

Fields

Field

Description

Transform name

Select a transform. The transforms available to select are defined by using the Manage transforms form. If no transforms are listed, click Manage transforms on the Action Pane to add a new transform.

Configuration

The current configuration. Click Load configuration to load a configuration file or enter the configuration information.

Configuration information can be any arbitrary text. For example, the developer of the transform could provide a ready-to-use configuration file or documentation that describes how to provide configuration parameters.

This field is visible only if you have specified a .NET assembly-based transform.

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