For ADF DC and WebCenter client applications, restart the Web service client

8-26 Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services configuration property name, say P1, attached to the same Web service endpoint, and the two P1 properties can have different values. Adding a User-Defined Configuration Property You edit the predefined or custom policy to add a user-defined configuration property. To add a user-defined configuration property: 1. Navigate to the Web Services Policy page, as described in Navigating to the Web Services Policies Page in Fusion Middleware Control on page 7-2.

2. From the Web Services Policies page, select the policy for which you want to add a

property from the Policies table and click Edit. 3. On the Edit Policy page, click the Configurations tab. 4. Click Add. The Add New Configure Property dialog box shown in Figure 8–12 appears. Figure 8–12 Adding a New Configuration Property

5. Enter the following information and click OK.

■ Property Set is your name for the group set to which you want this property to belong. This is a required field. ■ Name is your name for the property. The name must be unique for this policy. This is a required field. ■ Description is your description for the property. ■ Value is the current String value for the property. This is a required field. ■ Default is the default String value for the property if it is not otherwise set. ■ Content Type can be one of Constant, Optional, or Required. You can subsequently override only properties of type Optional and Required.

6. Validate the policy.

7. Click Save.

Editing a User-Defined Configuration Property You can edit a user-defined configuration property if you need to change it. To edit a user-defined configuration property: 1. Navigate to the Web Services Policy page, as described in Navigating to the Web Services Policies Page in Fusion Middleware Control on page 7-2. Attaching Policies to Web Services 8-27 2. From the Web Services Policies page, select the policy for which you want to edit a property from the Policies table and click Edit.

3. On the Edit Policy page, click the Configurations tab.

4. Select the user-defined configuration property you want to edit and click Edit.

5. Make any needed changes. 6. Validate the policy.

7. Click Save.

Deleting a User-Defined Configuration Property You can delete a user-defined configuration property if you no longer need it. To delete a user-defined configuration property: 1. Navigate to the Web Services Policy page, as described in Navigating to the Web Services Policies Page in Fusion Middleware Control on page 7-2.

2. From the Web Services Policies page, select the policy for which you want to

delete a property from the Policies table and click Edit. 3. On the Edit Policy page, click the Configurations tab. 4. Select the user-defined configuration property you want to delete and click Delete .

5. Validate the policy.

6. Click Save.

Overriding the Configuration Properties When Attaching a User-Defined Policy Attach the user-defined policy as described in Attaching a Policy to a Single Subject on page 8-3, Attaching a Policy to Multiple Subjects Bulk Attachment on page 8-8, or Attaching Policies to Web Service Clients on page 8-11 as appropriate. When you attach a policy that has a user-defined configuration property, you can override the existing value as follows: ■ To override a user-defined configuration property for a Web service policy: – Using Fusion Middleware Control, see Overriding Configuration Properties When Attaching a Service Policy Using Fusion Middleware Control on page 8-19. – Using WLST, use the setWebServicePolicyOverride command, as described in Overriding Configuration Properties When Attaching a Policy Using WLST on page 8-20. ■ To override a user-defined configuration property for a Web service client policy: – Using Fusion Middleware Control, see Attaching Client Policies Permitting Overrides on page 8-21.] – Using WLST, use the setWebServiceClientStubProperties command, as described in Attaching Client Policies Permitting Overrides Using WLST on page 8-24. 8-28 Oracle Fusion Middleware Security and Administrators Guide for Web Services