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7. Specify criteria, and click Delete.

34-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite 35 Managing Service and Reference Binding Components 35-1 35 Managing Service and Reference Binding Components This chapter describes how to manage web service and JCA adapter service and reference binding components included in SOA composite applications. This chapter includes the following topics: ■ Section 35.1, Managing Binding Component Policies ■ Section 35.2, Publishing Web Services to the UDDI Registry For more information, see the following documentation: ■ Section 1.2.5, Introduction to Binding Components for conceptual details about binding components ■ Oracle Fusion Middleware Developers Guide for Oracle SOA Suite

35.1 Managing Binding Component Policies

You can attach and detach security policies to and from binding components included in a currently deployed SOA composite application. Policies apply security to the delivery of messages. Oracle Fusion Middleware uses a policy-based model to manage web services. Notes: ■ Oracle SOA Suite does not support multiple bindings for service or reference binding components for example, specifying both SOAP 1.1 and SOAP 1.2 in the composite.xml file. Support is only provided for a single web service binding per service or reference. If you specify multiple bindings, remove all but one and redeploy your SOA composite application. ■ The only type of binding component to which you can attach a policy is a web service. If you click the Policies tab for another type of binding component, such as a JCA adapter, ADF-BC service, or EJB service, the following message is displayed: Policies can be attached to web service bindings and SOA components. 35-2 Oracle Fusion Middleware Administrators Guide for Oracle SOA Suite and Oracle BPM Suite To manage binding component policies: 1. Access this page through one of the following options: The list of currently deployed SOA composite applications appears.

2. In the Composite list, select an application.

The Dashboard page for the selected SOA composite application appears. The Services and References section of this page displays the binding components being used in the application.

3. In the Services and References section, select a service or reference.

4. Click Policies.

The Policies page enables you to view the globally-attached and directly-attached policies, and to detach or detach security policies to and from a service or reference binding component: ■ The Globally Attached Policies table displays the globally-attached policy name, the policy set, the category Management, Reliable Messaging, MTOM Attachment, Security, or WS Addressing, the violations since the SOA Infrastructure was last restarted, and the authentication, authorization, confidentiality, and integrity failures since the SOA Infrastructure was last restarted. Policy sets provide a means to attach policies globally to a range of endpoints of the same type. Attaching policies globally using policy sets enables an administrator to ensure that all subjects are secured in situations in which the developer, assembler, or deployer did not explicitly specify the policies to attach. Policies that are attached using a policy set are considered externally attached. For information about creating and managing policy sets, see chapter Creating and Managing Policy Sets of Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services. ■ The Directly Attached Policies table displays the directly-attached policy name, the policy reference status enabled or disabled, the category, the violations since the SOA Infrastructure was last restarted, and the authentication, authorization, confidentiality, and integrity failures since the SOA Infrastructure was last restarted. Note: Before attaching policies, see Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services for definitions of available policies and details about which ones to use in your environment. From the SOA Infrastructure Menu... From the SOA Folder in the Navigator... 1. Select Home. 2. Select the Deployed Composites tab. 3. In the Composite section, select a specific SOA composite application. 1. Under soa-infra, select a specific SOA composite application.