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Policy configuration properties for all policies

We can use the attributes parameter with the setPolicyType and setBinding commands to specify various properties for each quality of service (QoS) within a policy set. We can use the properties in this topic with each QoS within application and system policy sets.

Use the following commands and parameters in the PolicySetManagement group of AdminTask to customize your policy set configuration.

If a property name or value supplied with the -attributes parameter is not valid, then the setPolicyType and setBinding commands fail with an exception. The property not valid is logged as an error or warning in the SystemOut.log file. However, the command exception might not contain the detailed information for the property that caused the exception. When the setPolicyType and setBinding commands fail, examine the SystemOut.log file for any error and warning messages that indicate the input for the -attributes parameter contains one or multiple properties that are not valid.

IBM recommends using the HPEL log and trace infrastructure. With HPEL, one views logs using the LogViewer command-line tool in PROFILE/bin.

Before using the commands in this topic, verify that you are using the most recent version of wsadmin. 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 wsadmin. For example, the commands do not run on a v6.1.0.x node.


Attributes to configure for all QoS policies

Use the following list of attributes to configure attributes across all QoS policies using the Jython scripting language and wsadmin:

enabled

Whether the policy type is enabled or disabled. The following example provides the format to enter the attributes parameter:

    -attributes "[[enabled true]]"

provides

Provides a description for the configuration. The following example provides the format to enter the attributes parameter:

    -attributes "[[provides [Messaging Security]]]"

The following example uses the setPolicyType command to set the enabled and provides properties for the myCustomSecurityPS custom policy set, which contains a ReliableMessaging policy:

AdminTask.setPolicyType('[-policySet myCustomSecurityPS -policyType 
WSReliableMessaging -attributes [[enabled true][provides 
[Messaging security]]]]')


Related concepts:

Web services policies


Related


Configure application and system policy sets for web services using wsadmin.sh
Configure a WS-Transaction policy set using wsadmin.sh
Troubleshoot applications with HPEL


Reference:

PolicySetManagement command group for AdminTask
WSSecurity policy and binding properties
WSAddressing policy and binding properties
SSLTransport policy and binding properties
HTTPTransport policy and binding properties
WSReliableMessaging policy and binding properties


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