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Subject: RE: [xacml-dev] PolicySets
And also one point I forgot to mention, I already use PolicyFinderModule and as far as I know you must use it to locate the file (I use it with FilePolicyModule by the way). Regards. -- Fatih TURKMEN dit.unitn.it/~turkmen -----Original Message----- From: Fatih TURKMEN [mailto:fatih.turkmen@dit.unitn.it] Sent: Thursday, June 14, 2007 11:58 AM To: 'Anne Anderson - Sun Microsystems' Cc: 'xacml-dev@lists.oasis-open.org' Subject: RE: [xacml-dev] PolicySets Thank you very much for your suggestion, but either I am missing a point or in reality you can't refer to a policy (remote --> a different file or another location) in XACML. Is that true that, I understand from the specification, this mechanism is left to the implementation? This way of policy combination is not suitable for my scenario. From your suggestion, I infer that I need to add the new policies internally (in the code) every time when a new policy comes. Is it true? Thanks. -- Fatih TURKMEN dit.unitn.it/~turkmen -----Original Message----- From: Anne Anderson - Sun Microsystems [mailto:Anne.Anderson@sun.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2007 7:03 PM To: Fatih TURKMEN Cc: xacml-dev@lists.oasis-open.org Subject: Re: [xacml-dev] PolicySets Fatih, It sounds like you are trying to use the Sun Open Source XACML implementation. You have to implement a PolicyFinderModule that knows how to locate the policy that is associated with a particular policy id. Regards, Anne Fatih TURKMEN wrote: > Dear All, > > > > I am trying to combine several different but relevant policies within a > single PolicySet. I found PolicyIdReference construct useful for this > purpose but I couldn't find an example of its use for my purpose. My problem > is > > I have a top level > > PolicyFile1.xml > > <PolicySet> > > <target/> > > > > <PolicyIdReference>Policy2</PolicyIdReference> > > > > .. //other policies > > > > </PolicySet> > > > > PolicyFile2.xml > > <Policy Id="Policy2"> > > .. > > </Policy> > > > > This PolicySet has policies both enclosed within <policy> tags inside of it > and policies located at remote locations (can be both URL or a different > local file). The above example is not working properly. Am I missing > something here? > > > > The specification document provides the following for PolicyIdReference: > > A reference to a policy that MUST be included in this policy set. If the > > <PolicyIdReference> is a URL, then it MAY be resolvable. > > > > So, can you please help me on how I can have several policies some of them > are located in different files or locations within the same PolicySet? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > > > -- > > Fatih TURKMEN > > dit.unitn.it/~turkmen > > > > -- Anne H. Anderson Email: Anne.Anderson@Sun.COM Sun Microsystems Laboratories 1 Network Drive,UBUR02-311 Tel: 781/442-0928 Burlington, MA 01803-0902 USA Fax: 781/442-1692 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: xacml-dev-unsubscribe@lists.oasis-open.org For additional commands, e-mail: xacml-dev-help@lists.oasis-open.org
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