Use the wsadmin tool, which supports the Jython and Jacl scripting languages, to define the policy set configuration for your web services applications.
Administrative role | Authorization |
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Administrator | The Administrator role must have cell-wide access to create policy set attachments. If you have access to a specific resource only, you can create policy set attachments for the resource for which you have access. |
Configurator | The Configurator role must have cell-wide access to create policy set attachments. If you have access to a specific resource only, you can create policy set attachments for the resource for which you have access. |
Deployer | The Deployer role with cell-wide or resource specific access can create policy set attachments for application resources only. |
Operator | The Operator role cannot create policy set attachments. |
Monitor | The Monitor role cannot create policy set attachments. |
Before you use the commands in this topic, verify that you are using the most recent version of the wsadmin tool. The policy set management commands that accept a properties object as the value for the attributes or bindingLocation parameters are not supported on previous versions of the wsadmin tool. For example, the commands do not run on a Version 6.1.0.x node.
To use a new policy set to manage policies for your application, you must attach the policy set to an application artifact or artifacts. When the application restarts, the application uses the policies from the newly attached policy set.
Your have attached the policy set to the application artifact or artifacts specified. Restart your application to use the policies from the newly attached policy set.
Manage and update your attachments.
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