WAS v8.5 > Reference > Sets

Attach policy set settings page

Use this page to attach a policy set and assign policy set bindings for the composite defined in a Service Component Architecture (SCA) application.

This dmgr console page displays in the Create new business-level application wizard. To have the Attach policy set page in the wizard, the SCA component in the asset that you add to a business-level application must use a web service binding, binding.ws, and the composite file or annotation must specify the intents or policy sets. To view this page, do the following:

  1. Import an asset that uses a web service binding and a composite file or annotation that specifies the intents or policy sets.

  2. Create a business-level application to which to add the asset.

  3. Click Applications > Application Types > Business-level applications > application_name > Add > Add Asset.

  4. On the Add composition unit page, select the asset that uses a web service binding, and click Continue.

  5. On the Set options page, change the settings as needed and click Next.

  6. On the Map composition unit to a target page, specify target servers as needed and click Next.

  7. On the Define relationship with existing composition units page, change the settings as needed and click Next.
  8. Continue changing settings as needed and click Next on any other pages until the Attach policy set page is displayed in the wizard.

To attach or detach a policy set or to assign a policy set binding, do the following:

  1. Select a composite, component, service, reference, or binding from Name. The Name list is nested, indicating parent-child relationships. When you select a parent, the children are automatically selected.

  2. Click the desired button.

Button descriptions. Use the buttons to attach or detach policy sets and to assign policy set bindings.

Button Resulting action
Attach Attaches a policy set to the selected composite, component, service, reference, or binding.

When the Include default policy sets option is not enabled, the options for this button contain user-created policy sets only.

When the Include default policy sets option is not enabled and no user-created policy sets exist, then there are no button options. We can select Include default policy sets to display the default policy set options.

When the Include default policy sets option is enabled, the options for this button include both default policy sets and any user-created policy sets.

To attach a policy set, select a composite, component, service, reference, or binding from Name and click Attach > policy_set_option.

To close the menu list, click Attach.

Detach Policy Set Detaches a policy set from the selected composite, component, service, reference, or binding.
Assign Service Policy Set Binding Assigns a service policy set binding to the selected composite, component, service, reference, or binding. There are two default options:

Default specifies to assign the default service policy set binding.

Provider Sample specifies to assign a policy set binding provided with the product to the service.

If you are deploying the composition unit to a server or cluster that belongs to a security domain, the list of policy set bindings consists of bindings that have been defined in the security domain to which the composition unit is being deployed.

Assign Reference Policy Set Binding Assigns a reference policy set binding to the selected composite, component, service, reference, or binding. There are two default options:

Default specifies to assign the default reference policy set binding.

Client Sample specifies to assign a policy set binding provided with the product to the reference.

If you are deploying the composition unit to a server or cluster that belongs to a security domain, the list of policy set bindings consists of bindings that have been defined in the security domain to which the composition unit is being deployed.


Include default policy sets

Whether to include default policy sets. Default policy sets specify common quality of service (QoS) behavior for generic message format.

Before selecting this option, determine whether the default policy sets provide adequate QoS characteristics for the services.

By default, this option is not enabled.


Name

Composite, component, service, reference, or binding in the artifact.

The Name list is nested, indicating parent-child relationships. When you select a parent, the children are automatically selected.


Intents

Aggregate of the intents from the composite file and the annotations. SCA intents are used to describe the abstract policy requirements of a component.

The intents shown include any intents inherited from a parent.


Matched Policy Sets

Specifies policy sets that potentially satisfy the intents.

We can include default policy sets by enabling the Include default policy sets check box. To exclude default policy sets, deselect the check box.


Attached Policy Set

Specifies attached policy sets. If no value is shown, then the composite, component, service, reference, or binding is not attached to a policy set.

To attach a policy set, select a composite, component, service, reference, or binding and click an Attach option.

To detach a policy set, use Detach Policy Set. We can detach any policy set, including pre-attached policy sets.


Policy Set Binding

Specifies service and reference policy set bindings. If no value is shown, then the composite, component, service, reference, or binding is not assigned to a policy set binding.

To assign a policy set binding, select a composite, component, service, reference, or binding and click an Assign Service Policy Set Binding or Assign Reference Policy Set Binding option.

To reset the bindings, select the Default option. For example, select Assign Service Policy Set Binding > Default or Assign Reference Policy Set Binding > Default.


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