In the Policy Set Summary page, select a policy set from the table and click Delete.

Creating and Managing Policy Sets 9-19 identical global and direct policy attachments for the jaxws-sut application that can be migrated. wls:jrfServer_domainserverConfig migrateAttachments ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Application Path: jrfServer_domainjrfServerjaxws-sut-no-policy Web Service Name: TestService Module Type: web Module Name: jaxws-service Port: TestPort ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Application Path: jrfServer_domainjrfServerjaxws-sut Web Service Name: TestService Module Type: web Module Name: jaxws-sut-service Port: TestPort Policy Reference: management : oraclelog_policy, enabled=true security : oraclewss_username_token_service_policy, enabled=true global policysetsglobalmigrate_example : oraclewss_ username_token_service_policy Migrate oraclewss_username_token_service_policy yesnocancel? yes oraclewss_username_token_service_policy was migrated successfully. For more information about the arguments for this command, see Web Services Custom WLST Commands in WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference. Defining the Type and Scope of Resources The resource scope for a policy set describes a collection of related resources, from the domain-level down to the application module-level or SOA composite-level, that are running in the same enterprise topology nodes based on the node’s names. To attach policies globally across a set of resources, you must specify the type of policy subjects to which the policy set applies and the scope of resources within the topology of the enterprise. Resource Type In Fusion Middleware Control, you select the resource type from a menu when you are creating a policy set. When you create a policy set using WLST, you must use specific abbreviations for these resource types. Table 9–1 lists the type of resources that you select in EM, the abbreviations that are required in WLST, and the resource scopes that are valid for each resource type. Table 9–1 Policy Subject Resource Types Fusion Middleware Control WLST Valid Resource Scope SOA Component sca-component ■ Domain ■ Server Instance ■ SOA Composite