Removing policy set attachments using the wsadmin tool
You can use the Jython or Jacl scripting language to remove and transfer policy sets from application artifacts. You can also remove resources that apply to a policy set attachment without deleting the policy set attachment.
Before you begin
When administrative security is enabled, verify that you
use the correct administrative role, as the following table describes:
Administrative role | Authorization |
---|---|
Administrator | The Administrator role must have cell-wide access to remove policy set attachments. If you have access to a specific resource only, you can remove policy set attachments for the resource for which you have access. |
Configurator | The Configurator role must have cell-wide access to remove policy set attachments. If you have access to a specific resource only, you can remove policy set attachments for the resource for which you have access. |
Deployer | The Deployer role with cell-wide or resource specific access can remove policy set attachments for application resources only. |
Operator | The Operator role cannot remove policy set attachments. |
Monitor | The Monitor role cannot remove policy set attachments. |
Determine which applications and policy sets to remove,
detach, or transfer. Use the listWebServices command to list all Web
services and for the application to edit. Enter the command to list
all web services and attributes for a specific application.
AdminTask.listWebServices('[–application application_name]')
To
view a list of all web services and associated applications, do not
provide the -application parameter. For each web service, the command
returns the associated application name, module name, service name,
and service type. You can also use the listAttachmentsForPolicySet
and getPolicySetAttachments administrative commands to view existing
configuration data. For additional information about these commands,
use the information center topic for the PolicySetManagement group
of commands for the AdminTask object.About this task
There are four ways to remove policy set attachments,
including:
- Remove a policy set attachment from an application.
- Remove resources that apply to a policy set attachment.
- Remove all attachments for a specific policy set and application.
- Transfer attachments between policy sets for a specific application.