Select the property from the list and click Edit.

Managing Web Service Policies 7-13 Figure 7–7 Edit Configure Property Window Displayed When Displayed in a Policy

8. Edit the Configuration properties and click OK.

Note that you can edit only the Description, Value, and Default properties. The Content Type property setting defined in the assertion template cannot be changed, and is not displayed. For details about these properties, see Editing the Configuration Properties on page 7-11.

9. When you are done, click Save to save the policy.

Adding an OR Group to a Policy You can create an OR group, consisting of one or more assertions, enabling a single policy to accept multiple types of security tokens. A client can enforce any one of the policies that are defined in the OR group. For more information, see Defining Multiple Policy Alternatives OR Groups on page 3-9. You can add only one OR group to a policy. Once you have generated an OR Group, the Add OR Group button is greyed out. You can add an OR group from the Create Policy page, the Copy Policy page, or the Edit Policy Detail page. To add an OR group to a policy: 1. Navigate to the Create Policy page, the Create Like page, or the Edit Policy Detail page.

2. In the Assertion List section, click Add OR Group.

3. In the Add OR Group dialog, enter the name of the first assertion in the group, and select an assertion template from the Assertion Template list.

4. Click OK.

The assertion is added under the OR Group. 5. To add additional assertions to the OR group: a. Ensure that an assertion within the OR group is currently selected.

b. Click Add.

c. In the Add Assertion dialog, enter the name of the assertion in the group, and select an assertion template from the Assertion Template list.

d. Click OK.

6. To configure the assertions, see Configuring Assertions on page 7-14. The policy attribute values for attachTo and category limit the assertions that are valid within the current policy. All assertions within an OR group must be 7-14 Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services compatible with the attachTo and category attribute values in order to be considered. 7. When you have finished adding assertions to the OR group, select the assertions and use the Up and Down controls to order them as needed. Assertions are considered for invocation in the order that they appear on the list.

8. To delete an assertion from the OR group, select the assertion and click Delete. To

delete the entire OR group, select the OR group and click Delete. Configuring Assertions Once an assertion has been added to a policy, you can configure the assertion attributes. You can configure assertions from the Create Policy page, the Create Like page, or the Edit Policy Detail page. To configure an assertion: 1. Navigate to the Create Policy page, the Create Like page, or the Edit Policy Detail page.

2. In the Assertions section of the page, select the assertion to be configured in the

assertion table.

3. Click the Settings or Configurations tab.

4. Edit the Settings and Configuration properties, and click Save.

See Appendix C, Predefined Assertion Templates for more information about the Settings and Configuration assertion properties. For information about the configuration properties displayed on the Configurations tab, see Editing the Configuration Properties on page 7-11. Exporting an Assertion Template You can export individual assertion templates from Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control. You can then copy the assertion template to a directory or import the assertion template to move it to another repository. Once moved, you can import the assertion template, as described in Importing an Assertion Template on page 7-15. To export 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. Select the assertion template from the Assertion Templates table that you want to export to a file.

3. Click Export to File.

You are prompted to open or save the file.

4. Select Save File.

5. Click Ok.

6. Navigate to the location on your local directory to which you want to save the file and update the filename as desired.

7. Click Save.