The content describes invoking a Webhook from a custom Azure-Aware Plugin, registered through a plugin registration tool. It includes code to invoke the Webhook using the IServiceEndPointNotificationService interface and a sample code snippet. The process involves updating a case record and provides guidance on the execution context and handling exceptions.
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Invoke webhook from a plugin – Dataverse / Dynamics 365
The content describes invoking a Webhook from a custom Azure-Aware Plugin, registered through a plugin registration tool. It includes code to invoke the Webhook using the IServiceEndPointNotificationService interface and a sample code snippet. The process involves updating a case record and provides guidance on the execution context and handling exceptions.
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