Creating a Compliance Template Apply a Compliance Template to a Project
18. Click the Display in Group button. The Move Element dialog is displayed, as
shown in Figure 11–8 . Figure 11–8 Move Element Dialog 19. Use the list in the Move Element dialog to select a location for the new element.20. Click OK. The new element is displayed in the list in the Elements section of the
Viewer tab. Figure 11–9 Elements Section21. Click Save in the File menu.
11.3 Creating a Compliance Template
This procedure is performed in the Asset Editor, and is very similar to Advanced Asset Submission, as described in the Advanced Asset Submission section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository.1. Select New in the File menu. The Create a New Asset dialog is displayed, as
shown in Figure 11–10 . Figure 11–10 Create a New Asset Dialog 2. Enter the appropriate information in the Name and Version text boxes. 3. Select the appropriate Type template from the list.4. Click OK. The new compliance template is displayed in the Asset Editor, as shown
in Figure 11–11 . 11-6 Oracle Fusion Middleware Configuration Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository Figure 11–11 Asset Editor5. Click the Taxonomy tab, and under Relationships section, click Add to add
relationships. 6. Select the assets that are required to be used by the project. 7. Assign the appropriate relationships: Prescribed Assets, Prescibed Processes, and Prescribed Environments, as appropriate.8. Click Save in the File menu in the Asset Editor.
The asset is submitted for review and registration. For more information, see the Registration Process section in Oracle Fusion Middleware Users Guide for Oracle Enterprise Repository. Follow this procedure to create Project Profiles, Architecture Blueprints, or other variations of the Compliance Template.11.4 Apply a Compliance Template to a Project
This procedure begins on the Oracle Enterprise Repository Assets screen. 1. Use Search or other means to locate the compliance template to be applied to the project. Select the desired compliance template in the Type list in the Search section to filter search results.2. Click Apply to Projects. The Apply to Projects dialog is displayed, as shown in
Figure 11–12 . Figure 11–12 Apply to Projects Dialog3. Click List All Projects or use Search to locate the project to which the profile is
applied. A list is displayed in the Available Projects column. 4. Select the project to which the profile is applied. Configuring Prescriptive Reuse 11-7 5. Click the right arrow button to move the project from the Available Projects column to the Projects Applied to column. The project moves from Available Projects to Projects Applied to.6. Click Save. A confirmation dialog is displayed, as shown in
Figure 11–13 . Figure 11–13 Apply to Projects Confirmation Dialog7. Click Close.
8. Click the Projects link in the Oracle Enterprise Repository menu bar. The Projects
screen is displayed.9. Use Search or other means to locate the project to which the project profile was
applied.10. Click the Compliance Templates tab in the Project Detail. The applied compliance
template is listed in the Compliance Templates tab.11.5 Using Assets Associated with Compliance Templates Prescribed Assets
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