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2.5 Attaching Policies Using Oracle JDeveloper
When creating an application using JDeveloper, you can take advantage of the wizards available to attach policies to Web services and clients.
For example, the following figure shows the Configure SOA WS Policies wizard that you can use to attach policies to SOA service or reference binding components quickly
and easily.
Figure 2–1 Configure SOA WS Policies Wizard
For more information, see:
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Managing Policies and Attaching Policies to Binding Components and Service Components in Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite.
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Securing Web Service Data Controls in Oracle Application Development Framework Developers Guide
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Creating Web Service Proxies in the JDeveloper Online Help.
2.6 Attaching Policies Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
After a Web service or client is deployed, you can attach policies directly to endpoints using the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. You can also attach
policies globally to a set of endpoints using policy sets.
For example, Figure 2–2
shows the OWSM Policies tab on the Web Service Endpoint page from which you can attach policies to a Web service endpoint.
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Figure 2–2 Attaching Policies Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
Figure 2–3 shows the Policy Set Summary page from which you can create policy sets
to attach policies globally to a range of endpoints.
Figure 2–3 Creating Policy Sets Using Oracle Enterprise Manager
Complete details are provided in the following sections of Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services:
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Attaching a Policy to a Single Subject
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Attaching a Policy to Multiple Subjects Bulk Attachment
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Attaching Policies to Web Service Clients
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Attaching Policies Globally Using Policy Sets
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Creating and Managing Policy Sets
2.7 Attaching Policies Using WebLogic Scripting Tool WLST
The Web services WLST policy management commands perform many of the same management functions that you can complete using Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion
Middleware Control.
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After a Web service or client is deployed, you can attach policies directly to Oracle Infrastructure Web Service endpoints using WLST. You can also use WLST to create
policy sets to attach policies globally to a range of endpoints.
Procedural information for using these commands is provided in the following sections of Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services:
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Attaching a Policy to a Web Service Using WLST
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Using WLST in Attaching Policies to Web Service Clients
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Attaching Policies Globally Using Policy Sets
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Creating and Managing Policy Sets Reference information for these commands is provided in Web Services Custom
WLST Commands in WebLogic Scripting Tool Command Reference.
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Securing Oracle Infrastructure Web Services
This chapter describes how to secure Oracle Infrastructure Web services.
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Section 3.1, Overview of Web Services Security