You can use the Jython or Jacl scripting language to delete a custom application or system policy set binding from your configuration. You cannot delete cell-level default bindings.
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.
Policy set bindings specify the details about how your quality of service (QoS) is configured. For example, a policy set attachment determines that sign, encrypt, or reliable messaging is enabled. The policy set binding specifies how the protection is configured, for example, the path of the keystore file, the class name of the token generator, or the Java Authentication and Authorization Service (JAAS) configuration name.
For application policy sets, policy set bindings exist at the cell level and server level using default binding configurations, or at the application level using custom binding configurations. For system policy sets, bindings exist at the cell level and server level, or you can create custom bindings.
Use the following procedure to delete custom bindings for trust policy sets and application level bindings for application policy sets:
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