Plug-in development

 

Applies To: Dynamics CRM 2013

A plug-in is custom business logic (code) that you can integrate with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online to modify or augment the standard behavior of the platform. Another way to think about plug-ins is that they are handlers for events fired by Microsoft Dynamics CRM. You can subscribe, or register, a plug-in to a known set of events to have your code run when the event occurs.

For more information about plug-in run-time execution, see Event execution pipeline.

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Write a plug-in

Understand the data context passed to a plug-in

Handle exceptions in plug-ins

Pass data between plug-ins

Impersonation in plug-ins

Register and Deploy Plug-Ins

Debug a plug-In

Analyze plug-in performance

Walkthrough: Register a plug-in using the plug-in registration tool

Walkthrough: Configure assembly security for an offline plug-in

Sample: Basic plug-in

Sample: Web access from a sandboxed plug-in

Write plug-ins to extend business processes

Event execution pipeline

Authenticate users with Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2013 web services

Create and deploy plug-ins using the Developer Toolkit