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Posted to commits@ode.apache.org by va...@apache.org on 2012/12/10 19:32:14 UTC
svn commit: r1419638 - /ode/site/trunk/content/ws-security-in-ode.mdtext
Author: vanto
Date: Mon Dec 10 18:32:14 2012
New Revision: 1419638
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1419638&view=rev
Log:
fix formatting.
Modified:
ode/site/trunk/content/ws-security-in-ode.mdtext
Modified: ode/site/trunk/content/ws-security-in-ode.mdtext
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ode/site/trunk/content/ws-security-in-ode.mdtext?rev=1419638&r1=1419637&r2=1419638&view=diff
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--- ode/site/trunk/content/ws-security-in-ode.mdtext (original)
+++ ode/site/trunk/content/ws-security-in-ode.mdtext Mon Dec 10 18:32:14 2012
@@ -121,6 +121,7 @@ To do so:
* save the Policy document (not the service document) in the file of your choice. For instance mypolicy.xml
* create an endpoint file linking the service and the policy file. Basically with the two properties listed below. Note that if the path assigned to the "security.policy.file" property is relative it will be resolved against the process bundle directory. Of course if the path is absolute, it will be used as is.
+
:::xml
alias.sample03-ns=http://sample03.policy.samples.rampart.apache.org
sample03-ns.sample03-policy.ode.security.policy.file=mypolicy.xml