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this file as depicted in the following screenshot and you will notice that the first
entry showing the SOAP envelope request prior to the policy being applied con-
tains no security header and nothing is encrypted. The second line shows the
policy that is being applied to this message and the third entry shows the pro-
tected request message after the policy is applied and prior to sending it to the
destination service. The subsequent entries will show the handshake in reverse.
Migrating
custom
policies
across
environments
Customizing and overriding the default policies or creating new ones based on
existing templates serves an excellent purpose by giving your infrastructure a
great deal of flexibility. All changes made from Oracle Enterprise Manager Fu-
sion Middleware Control to the security policy components at runtime are persis-
ted in the mds-owsm partition of the MDS store. Changes to these policies can
be migrated with ease across different environments at different stages, such as
from development to production. There are two ways in which security policies
can be migrated from one domain to another and each has its own practical
uses.
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