Every policy has a set of properties that identify and describe the policy. Properties include, for example, the policy name and a description of what the policy does.
In the BSM Connector user interface, click in the toolbar. Then click Event >
REST Web Service Listener.
In the BSM Connector user interface, click in the toolbar. Then click Metrics >
REST Web Service Listener.
In the BSM Connector user interface, click in the toolbar. Then click Topology >
REST Web Service Listener.
In the BSM Connector user interface, click in the toolbar. Then click Generic output >
REST Web Service Listener.
Alternatively, double-click an existing policy to edit it.
In the Properties page, type a name for the policy. You can use spaces in the name. The equal sign (=) is not allowed.
For more information about the other fields, see Policy Properties Page.
Description |
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Name |
Name of the policy. You can use spaces in the name. The equal sign (=) is not allowed. |
Description | Description of what the policy does. You might also add other notes (for example, data sources that are used). |
Category |
Name of the logical group to which the policy belongs. Categories may help you to better group your policies. Separate multiple categories with commas. |
Policy ID | assigned to the policy when it is first created. |
Last Modification |
The
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Last Modified by |
The name of the user active when the policy was saved. |