General PowerShell Cmdlets for BizTalk Adapter Service
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The Get-BizTalkService cmdlet returns the BizTalk Services URL associated with the BizTalk Adapter Service runtime.
Syntax
Get-BizTalkService [-ServerUrl <String>] [-SkipCertCheck] [<CommonParameters>]
Parameters
Parameter |
Requirement |
Description |
---|---|---|
-ServerUrl String |
Optional |
The BizTalk Adapter Service runtime URL of the BizTalk Adapter Service runtime server. The default BizTalk Adapter Service runtime server URL is the URL of local Management Service, which is: https://localhost:8080/BAService/ManagementService/ or https://localhost:8080/BAService/ManagementService/
|
-SkipCertCheck |
Optional |
Use this parameter if you want to skip the certificate check. |
CommonParameters |
Optional |
Can be used with any cmdlet and are implemented by Windows PowerShell. Options include:
get-help about_commonparameters provides detailed information about these common parameters. about_CommonParameters is also a good resource. |
Examples
Here are some examples:
Successfully get the BizTalk Services URL associated with the BizTalk Adapter Service runtime
Get-BizTalkService -ServerUrl https://localhost:8080/BAService/ManagementService.svc
Output
Error when specified BizTalk Adapter Service runtime URL does not exist
Get-BizTalkService -ServerUrl https://MyServer:8080/BAService/ManagementService.svc
Output
ERROR: Unable to connect to the service using the specified server URL