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7.
Clicking on
OK
will take a while and reconfigure your policy store from the
default file-based directory to what is configured now.
Creating custom authorization policies
While we have already mentioned earlier that you can create a custom policy
and add principles to it, in the next sequence of steps you will see how to actually
do this. The next screenshot shows how a custom policy is created to grant ac-
cess to the business rules editor from SOA composer to principles that include
both a single user and an application-based role. The related steps are as fol-
lows:
1.
Right-click on
soa-infra
and navigate to
SOA Infrastructure
|
Security
|
Ap-
plication Policies
.
2.
Click on
Create
.
3.
In the
Grant Details
page, click on
Add
to add custom permissions.
4.
Select
oracle.rules.adf.permission.RulesEditorPermission
from the
Per-
mission Class
dropdown in the pop-up screen.
5.
Click on the icon adjacent to the Resource Name field and select the default
resource name from the search result. This automatically populates the Cus-
tomize section in the screen.
6.
From the
Grantee
section, you can now click on either
Add User, Add Ap-
plication Role
, or
Add Group
to map them to this application policy.
7.
Click on
OK
and the new policy will be successfully defined. You can search
and view it either under the
Application Policies
page in the console, or in
the policy store.