Service policy rules define the service policy goal to
use for a single piece of incoming work. This is done by associating
a transaction class with a Boolean expression. Each transaction class
is associated with exactly one service policy goal. The Boolean expression
can be customized to match any specific piece of work.
Before you begin
Define a service policy to categorize and prioritize work
requests. See the topic on defining a service policy for more information.
About this task
Optionally, you can add rules to your service policy. If
the expression evaluates to true for a particular request, the policy
associated with that rule is used. A work class contains a set of
rules that is used to classify requests, such as an HTTP request or
IIOP call. Complete the following steps to define a service policy
rule. This is just one example of how to create service policy rules.
Procedure
- Select . Click OK.
- From the Service policies tab,
expand the work request type and the work class for which you want
to create a rule, and click .
- Select the type of rule, such as Group ID This displays the rule builder panel. Continue to build a rule,
specify the transaction class, or click OK
- Click the new rule to set its operators. A predefined
set of operators displays for the type of rule condition that is selected.
- Select the operator that you want to use and enter the
appropriate information in the provided field. For example,
you can classify incoming requests for the StockTradeWork work class
by a group ID to use a different transaction class.
- Select the (=) operator and type HTTP in
the provided field, to provide a different transaction class for HTTP
requests.