Reassigning bindings to policy sets

After you create a custom attachment binding, you can reassigned that binding to another service artifact if necessary. You can reset a service artifact, such as an application, service, or endpoint to use the inherited bindings or default bindings.

Before you begin

To reassign a custom attachment binding or a default binding, there must be an assigned binding for the service artifact.

About this task

You can assign bindings to policy sets and other service artifacts. If you created a custom policy set and attached it to a service artifact, you can reassign the binding that was initially assigned to that policy set.

Procedure

  1. Open the administrative console.
  2. To reassign a binding for your service provider, click Applications > Enterprise applications > application_name > Service provider policy sets and bindings.

    To reassign a binding for your service client, clickApplications > Enterprise applications > application_name > Service client policy sets and bindings.

  3. Select the check box for the service artifact with an attachment binding.
  4. Select Assign Binding.
  5. Select the binding that you want to assign.
  6. Click Save, to save your changes to the master configuration.

Results

The service artifact now inherits the policy set bindings that are indicated in either the Service provider policy sets and bindings or Service client policy sets and bindings panel.
Note: Reassigning the binding for an application or service artifact only reassigns it for the policy set that you are using. This action does not affect the bindings for other policy sets that are attached to the service artifact.

Example

If you have the application, app1 with an attached policy set WSSecurity default, and you want to define custom bindings, then perform the following steps:
  1. Locate the application in the Applications > Enterprise applications collection.
  2. Click the app1 application.
  3. Click the Service provider policy sets and bindings link or the Service client policy sets and bindings link.
  4. Select the check box for the app1 application where the custom attachment binding is defined.
  5. Click Assign Binding and select New.
  6. Provide a name for the custom bindings.
  7. Add required policy bindings to the new custom bindings.
  8. Configure the policy bindings.
  9. Click Save, to save your changes to the master configuration.

What to do next

Restart the application that contains the policy set where you reassigned the bindings.



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