Evaluating a Policy within a Rule Scores and Weight

10-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle Adaptive Access Manager An example of a Policies Search page is shown in Figure 10–5, Policies Search Page . Figure 10–5 Policies Search Page

10.5 Searching for a Policy

In the Policies Search page, you search for a policy by specifying criteria in the Search filter. When the Policies Search page first appears, the Search Results table is empty. You must press Search to see a list of policies in the Oracle Adaptive Access Manager environment. To search for policies:

1. In the Navigation tree, double-click Policies. The Policies Search page is

displayed.

2. Specify criteria in the Search Filter to locate the policy and click Search.

Clicking Reset instead of Search resets the search criteria. The search filter criteria are described in Table 10–2 . Managing Policies, Rules, and Conditions 10-11

10.6 Viewing a Policy or a List of Policies

Depending on the search performed, a policy or a list of policies is displayed in the Search Results table. The policies that are displayed from a search are those that match the criteria specified in the Linked Groups, Policy Name, Policy Status, Checkpoint, and Run Mode fields. You can sort the Search Results table by sorting on a column. Each policy has a name. If the description is too long to be fully shown, you can place the mouse over the text to see the entire description. The Search Results table provides quick access to the Policy Details page for a policy. Click the policy name for the policy you are interested in to view more details.

10.7 Viewing Policy Details

By clicking the policy name, the Policy Details page for the specific policy is displayed. The Policy Details page enables you to view and edit the details of a policy. You can also access the Policy Details page through the Policy Tree. For information, refer to Chapter 3, Oracle Adaptive Access Manager Navigation. The Policy Details page provides the following four tabs: ■ Summary - Enables you to view and edit the general details of the policy ■ Rules - Enables you to view a list of all the rules of the policy, and add and delete them. ■ Trigger Combinations - Enables you to view the trigger combinations of the policy and to add, delete, and to edit them. Table 10–2 Policies Search Filter Criteria Filters and Fields Descriptions Linked Groups Users can filter policies based on the user groups they are linked with. The Linked Groups filter is disabled when the Run Mode is Not Linked since there are no associated User ID groups. Policy Name Name of the policy. You can enter the complete name or part of a policy name. For example, if you enter HTTP, any policy with HTTP in any part of its name will appear. Policy Status Status of the policy: Active or Disabled. Defines the state of the object or its availability for business processes. For information, refer to Policy Status . Checkpoints Point during the session the rules in a policy are evaluated. Run Mode Run mode enables you to select whether to link the policy to all users, a specified User ID group, or not to link the policy. Linking a policy to a group enables the policy to executerun for the set of users within the linked group. ■ The All Users option links a policy to all users. The policy is targeted for all users. ■ The Linked Users option links a policy to a User ID group or several User ID groups. The policy is targeted to a specified set of users. Created Date Time when policy was created. Update Time Time when policy was last updated.