Azure SDK Fluent Application Gateway UrlPathMap












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I would like to change the configuration of an existing Application Gateway in C# using the Fluent library. I'm using 1.17 and can do most of what I need except for manipulating the UrlPathMap that is associated with an existing RequestRoutingRule.



I can see an existing UrlPathMap by looking at the Inner property of the routing rule but this only gives me an id.



Am I missing something in the flow or if it's not currently supported are there and possible work arounds using another lib?



I can do the required configuration in Powershell but would like to do it within an existing C# function that already does what I need to other resources such as Load Balancers.
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    I would like to change the configuration of an existing Application Gateway in C# using the Fluent library. I'm using 1.17 and can do most of what I need except for manipulating the UrlPathMap that is associated with an existing RequestRoutingRule.



    I can see an existing UrlPathMap by looking at the Inner property of the routing rule but this only gives me an id.



    Am I missing something in the flow or if it's not currently supported are there and possible work arounds using another lib?



    I can do the required configuration in Powershell but would like to do it within an existing C# function that already does what I need to other resources such as Load Balancers.
    Cheers










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      I would like to change the configuration of an existing Application Gateway in C# using the Fluent library. I'm using 1.17 and can do most of what I need except for manipulating the UrlPathMap that is associated with an existing RequestRoutingRule.



      I can see an existing UrlPathMap by looking at the Inner property of the routing rule but this only gives me an id.



      Am I missing something in the flow or if it's not currently supported are there and possible work arounds using another lib?



      I can do the required configuration in Powershell but would like to do it within an existing C# function that already does what I need to other resources such as Load Balancers.
      Cheers










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      I would like to change the configuration of an existing Application Gateway in C# using the Fluent library. I'm using 1.17 and can do most of what I need except for manipulating the UrlPathMap that is associated with an existing RequestRoutingRule.



      I can see an existing UrlPathMap by looking at the Inner property of the routing rule but this only gives me an id.



      Am I missing something in the flow or if it's not currently supported are there and possible work arounds using another lib?



      I can do the required configuration in Powershell but would like to do it within an existing C# function that already does what I need to other resources such as Load Balancers.
      Cheers







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