I think that everyone of you knows that with Dynamics 365 Business Central extensions your code is by default protected against downloading or debugging. For managing this, in the extension’s app.json file there’s a property called showMyCode that allows the code to be debugged from other extensions when it has been published. The default setting is false and this means that debugging into an…
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Dynamics 365 Business Central: introducing resource exposure policies for extension’s code
I think that everyone of you knows that with Dynamics 365 Business Central extensions your code is by default protected against downloading or debugging. For managing this, in the extension’s app.json file there’s a property called showMyCode that allows the code to be debugged from other extensions when it has been published.
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