WebSphere

This information applies to feature pack. To use what is described, you must have installed the optional feature pack Displaying policies

Use the Module Administration widget, or the Module Properties and Policies widget, to list policies and policy attachments.

Before you begin
About this task
You can control service requests dynamically, by using policies that allow you to override module properties at run time. Such policies are sometimes referred to as mediation policies and are stored in WebSphere Service Registry and Repository (WSRR). Each module can have one or more policies, and each policy can override one or more module properties. Optionally, policies can have one or more gate conditions. All of the gate conditions must be met before an associated policy can be used.
Procedure
  1. Log on to Business Space.
  2. Open a Module Administration page. When you install the feature pack and select the Administration feature, the Extended Solution Management template is added. The Extended Solution Management template can be used to create a Module Administration business space.
  3. From the Module Browser widget, select Module Policies. The Module Administration widget is refreshed; if there are existing policy attachments they are displayed.
  4. If you have more than one WSRR definition, then select the definition used by your module. If you change the WSRR definition, the list of policy attachments changes.
  5. Click the pencil icon of the policy attachment that you want to work with. Each policy attachment row has a pencil icon, at the end of the row, that you can click to view policy information.
Results
The widget displays the following information:

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