CentraSite Documentation : CentraSite User’s Guide : Working with Design/Change-Time Policies : Functional Scope : What Happens at Enforcement Time?
What Happens at Enforcement Time?
 
What Happens if an Event Triggers Multiple Policies?
What Happens When an Action Fails?
The policy-enforcement process begins when a CentraSite user submits a request that acts on one of the object types listed in Objects on Which Design/Change-Time Policies Can Operate. Depending on the type of request the user submits, one of the events identified in Events during Which Design/Change-Time Policies Can Be Enforced can occur.
When an event occurs, CentraSite queries its database and executes policies that satisfy the following criteria:
*The policy's Event Type and Object Type settings match the given event type and object type.
—AND—
*The policy's object-selection criteria are satisfied by the object on which the event occurred.
—AND—
*The policy is scoped for the same organization as the object —OR— the policy is system-wide, meaning that it applies to all organizations.
Note:  
It does not matter what kind of client submits the request or how the request reaches CentraSite. Design/change-time policies are applied to all requests, regardless of whether they come from the CentraSite Control user interface, a UDDI client or a JAXR-based client. Be aware that the execution of a policy can itself trigger another policy. This can occur if an action in a policy performs an operation that is within the scope of another policy.
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