When working with policy sets in the administrative console, you
can customize the included policies to ensure message security. You can enable,
disable, customize, add, or delete policies from a policy set. With your policy
sets, you can define policies for WS-Addressing, WS-Security, WS-ReliableMessaging,
WS-Transaction, HTTP transport, Java™ Messaging Service (JMS) transport,
and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) transport. The policies for all but WS-Security
are relatively straightforward to define.
Before you begin
You can customize the policies for custom policy sets. The provided
default policy sets cannot be edited. Make sure that you have created a copy
of the default policy set or created a completely new policy set to specify
the policies for this policy set.
About this task
Customize policies associated with a policy set using the administrative
console.
Procedure
- Click one of the following:
- >policy_set_name
- >policy_set_name
You can also click > New or > New.
Follow this path when you want to create a new policy set and the associated
policy or policies.
- Add a policy to a custom policy set. To do this, see Adding policies to policy sets using the administrative console.
- Enable a policy for a custom policy set. To do this,
see Enabling policies for policy sets using the administrative console.
- Optional: You can also disable a policy from a custom
policy set. To do this, see Disabling policies from policy sets using the administrative console.
- Optional: You can also delete a policy from a custom
policy set. To do this, see Deleting policies from policy sets using the administrative console.
Results
After you have customized your policies, the associated policy
set can protect messages according to the policy or policies defined.
What to do next
If the policy set you have modified is an attached
policy set, restart all affected applications to pick up the changes you made.
If the policy set is unattached, then no further action is required.