Using the BizTalk Services Portal

 

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:

Microsoft Azure has an Azure classic portal to create services, websites, databases, and so on. BizTalk Services has its own portal - the BizTalk Services portal. To open the BizTalk Services portal:

  1. In the Azure classic portal (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=213885), select your BizTalk Service.

  2. In the task bar, select Manage.

The BizTalk Services portal allows users to:

Register your BizTalk Services deployment

Using the Azure classic portal, you create a BizTalk Service. When the BizTalk Service is created, you “register” your deployment in the BizTalk Services portal. The BizTalk Services portal provides an easy and convenient user interface for all your BizTalk Services applications. You can also add users to share the management tasks of your BizTalk Services deployments.

Manage resources uploaded to the BizTalk Services subscription

Using the BizTalk Services Portal, you can:

  • Add/delete bridges, including bridges deployed from your project.

  • Upload/delete schemas, transforms, assemblies, and certificates.

  • View tracked messages, including active and completed batches.

  • Search for partners, agreements, and bridges that you deployed or added.

  • Enable additional settings, like Encryption at Rest.

Create and manage business-to-business (B2B) operations

Using the BizTalk Services Portal, you can easily manage and onboard trading partners for business-to-business messaging. With the BizTalk Services Portal, customers are able to cut down the on-boarding time from weeks to days. You can also leverage Microsoft hosted B2B pipelines as services to exchange B2B documents and run them at scale for customers. This minimizes overhead in managing B2B pipelines and their corresponding scale issues with dedicated servers. To manage B2B operations using the BizTalk Services Portal, see EDI, AS2, and EDIFACT Messaging (Business to Business).

This section provides instructions on how to perform these tasks using the BizTalk Services Portal.

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