From the WebLogic Domain menu select Web Services Policies. Click Web Services Assertion Templates in the upper right corner of the page.

7-10 Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services Figure 7–5 Create Template Page

4. In the Template Information section, edit the name of the assertion and,

optionally, enter a brief description. The word Copy is appended to the name of the copied assertion template and, by default, this is the name assigned to the new assertion template. For example, if the assertion template being copied is named oraclewss10_username_token_service_ template, then the default name of the copy is oraclewss10_username_token_service_ template_Copy. It is recommended that you change the name of this new assertion template to be more meaningful in your environment.

5. Click Save.

The assertion is added to the Assertion Templates table. You can now select the new assertion and click Edit to configure the assertion. Editing an Assertion Template Follow the steps in this section to edit an assertion template. 1. Navigate to the Web Services Assertions Templates page, as described in Navigating to the Web Services Assertion Templates Page on page 7-8. 2. From the table, select the assertion template that you want to edit.

3. Click Edit.

Note: Oracle recommends that you do not edit the predefined assertion templates so that you will always have a known set of valid templates. Managing Web Service Policies 7-11

4. Click the Settings or Configuration tabs and edit the assertion template as

required. The settings that can be edited for each template are described in Appendix C, Predefined Assertion Templates. . For information about the properties that you can edit from the Configuration tab, see Editing the Configuration Properties on page 7-11.

5. When you are finished editing the template, click Save.

Editing the Configuration Properties Predefined security assertion templates include configuration properties that you can configure to match your environment. For example, properties that are configurable in assertion templates include csf-key, saml.issuer.name, keystore.recipient.alias, and role, among others. When you edit an existing predefined assertion template or create an assertion template using the Create Like option in Fusion Middleware Control, you can configure the following settings for each property: ■ Description —Description of the property. ■ Value —Current value. ■ Default —Default value. This value is used if the Value field is not set. ■ Content Type —Can be one of the following: – Constant —Property cannot be overridden. – Required —Property is required and can be overridden. – Optional —Property is optional and can be overridden. To configure the properties:

1. Select the assertion template to be edited as described in

Editing an Assertion Template on page 7-10.

2. Click the Configurations tab.

The list of properties for the template are displayed.

3. Select the property from the list and click Edit.

The Edit Configure Property box is displayed, as shown in Figure 7–6 . Note: Oracle recommends that you do not edit the predefined assertion templates so that you will always have a known set of valid templates.