CentraSite Documentation : Working with the CentraSite Business UI : Managing Governance Rules : Working with Run-Time Policies : Viewing or Changing a Run-Time Policy
Viewing or Changing a Run-Time Policy
You use the Run-Time Policy Details page to examine and/or edit the details for a policy. When editing a policy, keep the following points in mind:
*If your user account belongs to a role that has the Manage Runtime Policies permission for an organization, you automatically have permission to modify all of the policies in that organization. If your user account belongs to a role that has the Manage System-Wide Runtime Policies permission, you have permission to edit any system-wide policy on the server.
*You cannot modify an active policy. If the policy that you want to edit is in the active state, you must deactivate it. For information about deactivating a policy, see Deactivating a Run-Time Policy.
*If you modify a run-time policy that is applied to a published virtual API, you must manually republish the policy to put those changes into immediate effect.
To view or edit the details of a policy
1. In CentraSite Business UI, click Manage Governance Rules to display the policy list. For procedures, see Viewing the Run-Time Policy List.
2. Locate the policy whose details you want to view or edit, and click its hyperlinked name.
3. If the policy is active, deactivate it. You cannot edit the details of an active policy. If you need procedures for this step, see Deactivating a Run-Time Policy.
4. On the policy's details page, examine or modify the policy details as necessary.
Field
Description
Name
The name of the run-time policy. A policy name can contain any character (including spaces). A policy name does not need to be unique within the registry. However, to reduce ambiguity, you should avoid giving multiple policies the same name. As a best practice, we recommend that organizations adopt appropriate naming conventions to ensure the assignment of distinct policy names.
Description
Optional. Additional comments or descriptive information about the policy.
Version
The user-assigned version ID assigned to this policy. You may use any versioning scheme you choose for identifying different versions of a policy. The identifier does not need to be numeric.
Examples:
0.0a
1.0.0 (beta)
Pre-release 001
V1-2007.04.30
Apply policy to all organizations (option)
This property determines if the policy is system-wide (global).
Apply Policy to Organization
This property determines if the policy belongs to a specific organization.
Filters
The settings on this section determine the virtual types to which the policy is applied. For more information about the settings on this Filters section, see Specifying the Scope of a Run-Time Policy.
Policy Actions Message Flow
The settings on this area specify the actions that the gateway will execute when the policy is enforced. For more information about setting the properties on this area, see Assigning Actions to a Run-Time Policy.
Gateways
One or more gateways to which the policy is published.
Published Virtual APIs
Displays the list of virtual APIs/virtual REST APIs/virtual XML APIs to which the policy applies. For more information, see Viewing the List of Virtual APIs to Which a Run-Time Policy Applies.
5. If you edited the settings on any of the Run-Time Policy Details panels, click Save to save the updated policy.
6. If you deactivated the policy to edit it, activate the policy as described in Activating a Run-Time Policy.
7. When you are ready to put the policy into effect, publish it as described in Publishing a Run-Time Policy.
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