BackUp in OWSM 10g

Hi All,
How do i take backup of all my policies and steps in OWSM 10G.
Like in OSB there is sbconfig.jar , is there any feature avialable in OWSM to take back up of all my data.
Pls Help.

maybe you could use the export functionality for creating your backup?
https://blogs.oracle.com/owsm/entry/importing_exporting_owsm_policies_11g

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