Remove-AzureBizTalkBridge

 

Important

Microsoft Azure BizTalk Services (MABS) is being retired, and replaced with Azure Logic Apps. If you currently use MABS, then Move from BizTalk Services to Logic Appsprovides some guidance on moving your integration solutions to Logic Apps.

If you're brand new to Logic Apps, then we suggest getting started here:

The Remove-AzureBizTalkBridge deletes a bridge deployed at a specific BizTalk Services endpoint. If you have a bridge deployed at the relative address /A/B/C, and you perform a delete operation on /A, you get an error. Similarly, if you perform the delete operation at a relative address that does not exist, you get an error. You must perform the delete operation only at the complete relative address of an existing bridge.

Syntax

Remove-AzureBizTalkBridge –AcsNamespace <AcsNamespace> -IssuerName <IssuerName> -IssuerKey <IssuerKey> –DeploymentUri <DeploymentUri> -BridgePath <BridgePath> [-NoPrompt] [<CommonParameters>]

Parameters

Parameter

Requirement

Description

-AcsNamespace <AcsNamespace>

Required

The Access Control namespace associated with BizTalk Services.

-IssuerName <IssuerName>

Required

The Access Control issuer name. Specifying incorrect Access Control credentials results in an authentication error.

-IssuerKey <IssuerKey>

Required

The Access Control issuer key. Specifying incorrect Access Control credentials results in an authentication error.

-DeploymentUri <DeploymentUri>

Required

The deployment URI for BizTalk Services. For example, https://myDeploymentUri.biztalk.windows.net/default/. Specifying an incorrect URL results in an ObjectNotFound error.

-BridgePath <BridgePath>

Required

The complete relative path to the bridge that needs to be deleted. If you provide a path that has one or more bridges deployed under it, you get an InvalidOperation error. Also, if you provide a path where no bridge is deployed, you get an ObjectNotFound error.

[-NoPrompt]

Optional

If included, you are not prompted for a confirmation before the bridge is deleted.

[CommonParameters]

Optional

Can be used with any cmdlet and are implemented by Windows PowerShell. Options include:

  • -Verbose

  • -Debug

  • -ErrorActions

  • -ErrorVariable

  • -WarningAction

  • -WarningVariable

  • -OutBuffer

  • -OutVariable

get-help about_commonparameters provides detailed information about these common parameters. about_CommonParameters is also a good resource.

Examples

See Also

PowerShell CmdLets to manage the BizTalk Service