OWSM 11gR1 PS2 agent to secure OSB 11g business service

Hi,
Can anyone share any resources/information on how to secure an OSB 11g business service by using OWSM 11g agent? Its a new feature released with OWSM 11gR1 PS2 (11.1.1.3.0) release. Also, can we do the same for OSB 10g?
Thanks,
Bijoy

Hi Bijoy,
Documentation is here (for PS2 with OSB 11g)-
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E14571_01/doc.1111/e15866/owsm.htm#CHDEEGJI
can we do the same for OSB 10g?No, it is not supported.
Regards,
Anuj

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com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlLifecycle$7.visit(ControlLifecycle.java:485) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:518) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walk(ControlTreeWalker.java:220) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:395) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:361) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:352) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.run(Lifecycle.java:326) at com.bea.netuix.nf.UIControl.render(UIControl.java:582) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.PresentationContext.render(PresentationContext.java:486) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.util.RenderToolkit.renderChild(RenderToolkit.java:146) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.jsp.taglib.RenderChild.doStartTag(RenderChild.java:62) at jsp_servlet._framework._skeletons._wliconsole.__flowlayout._jspService(__flowlayout.java:271) at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:34) at weblogic.servlet.internal.StubSecurityHelper$ServletServiceAction.run(StubSecurityHelper.java:227) at weblogic.servlet.internal.StubSecurityHelper.invokeServlet(StubSecurityHelper.java:125) at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.execute(ServletStubImpl.java:300) at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.execute(ServletStubImpl.java:183) at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.invokeServlet(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:526) at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.include(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:444) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.application.laf.JspTools.renderJsp(JspTools.java:130) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.application.laf.JspControlRenderer.beginRender(JspControlRenderer.java:72) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.application.laf.PresentationControlRenderer.beginRender(PresentationControlRenderer.java:65) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlLifecycle$7.visit(ControlLifecycle.java:481) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:518) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walk(ControlTreeWalker.java:220) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:395) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:361) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:352) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.run(Lifecycle.java:326) at com.bea.netuix.nf.UIControl.render(UIControl.java:582) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.PresentationContext.render(PresentationContext.java:486) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.util.RenderToolkit.renderChild(RenderToolkit.java:146) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.jsp.taglib.RenderChild.doStartTag(RenderChild.java:62) at jsp_servlet._framework._skeletons._wliconsole._popupwindow.__gridlayout._jspService(__gridlayout.java:312) at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:34) at weblogic.servlet.internal.StubSecurityHelper$ServletServiceAction.run(StubSecurityHelper.java:227) at weblogic.servlet.internal.StubSecurityHelper.invokeServlet(StubSecurityHelper.java:125) at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.execute(ServletStubImpl.java:300) at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.execute(ServletStubImpl.java:183) at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.invokeServlet(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:526) at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.include(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:444) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.application.laf.JspTools.renderJsp(JspTools.java:130) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.application.laf.JspControlRenderer.beginRender(JspControlRenderer.java:72) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.application.laf.PresentationControlRenderer.beginRender(PresentationControlRenderer.java:65) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlLifecycle$7.visit(ControlLifecycle.java:481) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:518) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walk(ControlTreeWalker.java:220) at 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com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:361) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:352) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.run(Lifecycle.java:326) at com.bea.netuix.nf.UIControl.render(UIControl.java:582) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.PresentationContext.render(PresentationContext.java:486) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.util.RenderToolkit.renderChild(RenderToolkit.java:146) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.jsp.taglib.RenderChild.doStartTag(RenderChild.java:62) at jsp_servlet._framework._skeletons._wliconsole._popupwindow.__gridlayout._jspService(__gridlayout.java:312) at weblogic.servlet.jsp.JspBase.service(JspBase.java:34) at weblogic.servlet.internal.StubSecurityHelper$ServletServiceAction.run(StubSecurityHelper.java:227) at weblogic.servlet.internal.StubSecurityHelper.invokeServlet(StubSecurityHelper.java:125) at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.execute(ServletStubImpl.java:300) at weblogic.servlet.internal.ServletStubImpl.execute(ServletStubImpl.java:183) at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.invokeServlet(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:526) at weblogic.servlet.internal.RequestDispatcherImpl.include(RequestDispatcherImpl.java:444) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.application.laf.JspTools.renderJsp(JspTools.java:130) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.application.laf.JspControlRenderer.beginRender(JspControlRenderer.java:72) at com.bea.netuix.servlets.controls.application.laf.PresentationControlRenderer.beginRender(PresentationControlRenderer.java:65) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlLifecycle$7.visit(ControlLifecycle.java:481) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:518) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walkRecursiveRender(ControlTreeWalker.java:529) at com.bea.netuix.nf.ControlTreeWalker.walk(ControlTreeWalker.java:220) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:395) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.processLifecycles(Lifecycle.java:361) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.runOutbound(Lifecycle.java:208) at com.bea.netuix.nf.Lifecycle.run(Lifecycle.java:162) at 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              <con1:assign varName="depId">
                <con2:id>_ActionId-2456490176600649155--723117a.130d7d91065.-7b69</con2:id>
                <con1:expr>
                  <con2:xqueryText>$body/por:checkStatus/departmentId/text()</con2:xqueryText>
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              <con1:assign varName="srvId">
                <con2:id>_ActionId-4566721321360037228--34ba1746.13170e34dc9.-7d41</con2:id>
                <con1:expr>
                  <con2:xqueryText>$body/por:checkStatus/serviceId/text()</con2:xqueryText>
                </con1:expr>
              </con1:assign>
            </con:actions>
          </con:stage>
        </con:pipeline>
        <con:pipeline type="response" name="GetRequestInfo_pipeline_pair_response"/>
        <con:pipeline type="error" name="_onErrorHandler-4305915913837985194--28b0abb9.13175ecaaa7.-7d31">
          <con:stage name="stage1">
            <con:context>
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            <con:actions>
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                <con2:id>_ActionId-6209548530523967653-4b474d03.13177132d5d.-7f08</con2:id>
                <con1:location>
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                <con1:expr>
                  <con2:xqueryText><![CDATA[<soapenv:Body xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
         <soapenv:Fault>
              <faultcode>soapenv:Server</faultcode>
              <faultstring>{concat($fault/ctx:errorCode,': ',$fault/ctx:reason)}</faultstring>
              <detail>
                   <ns2:faultResponse>
                        <errorCode>{$fault/ctx:errorCode/text()}</errorCode>
                        <reason>{$fault/ctx:reason}</reason>
                        <location>
                             <node>{$fault/ctx:location/ctx:node/text()}</node>
                             <path>{$fault/ctx:location/ctx:path/text()}</path>
                        </location>
                        <operation>{$inbound/ctx:service/ctx:operation/text()}</operation>
                        <uri>{$inbound/ctx:transport/ctx:uri/text()}</uri>
                        <host>{$inbound/ctx:transport/ctx:request/tp:headers/http:Host/text()}</host>
                        <request_body>{$copyBody}</request_body>
                   </ns2:faultResponse>
              </detail>
         </soapenv:Fault>
    </soapenv:Body>]]></con2:xqueryText>
                </con1:expr>
              </con1:replace>
              <con2:reply isError="true">
                <con2:id>_ActionId-4305915913837985194--28b0abb9.13175ecaaa7.-7cc3</con2:id>
              </con2:reply>
              <con4:log>
                <con2:id>_ActionId-556838872042008716--23ff25e2.131bcfb490d.-7fae</con2:id>
                <con4:logLevel>error</con4:logLevel>
                <con4:expr>
                  <con2:xqueryText>concat('Error while trying to query DnICT web service: ',$fault/ctx:errorCode,' : ',$fault/ctx:reason)</con2:xqueryText>
                </con4:expr>
              </con4:log>
            </con:actions>
          </con:stage>
        </con:pipeline>
        <con:flow>
          <con:pipeline-node name="GetRequestInfo_pipeline_pair">
            <con:comment>Lay cac thong tin trong form search</con:comment>
            <con:request>GetRequestInfo_pipeline_pair_request</con:request>
            <con:response>GetRequestInfo_pipeline_pair_response</con:response>
          </con:pipeline-node>
          <con:branch-node type="condition" name="branching_public_services">
            <con:context>
              <con2:varNsDecl namespace="http://www.example.org/PortalSide/" prefix="por"/>
            </con:context>
            <con:branch-table variable="depId">
              <con:branch name="SoTTTT">
                <con:operator>equals</con:operator>
                <con:value>1</con:value>
                <con:flow>
                  <con:branch-node type="condition" name="DnICT_dept_services">
                    <con:context/>
                    <con:branch-table variable="srvId">
                      <con:branch name="DichVu_1">
                        <con:operator>equals</con:operator>
                        <con:value>64</con:value>
                        <con:flow>
                          <con:route-node name="RouteToDnICT_BS" error-handler="_onErrorHandler-4305915913837985194--28b0abb9.13175ecaaa7.-7d31">
                            <con:context>
                              <con2:varNsDecl namespace="http://www.example.org/PortalSide/" prefix="por"/>
                              <con2:varNsDecl namespace="http://www.example.org/PortalSide_Test/" prefix="por1"/>
                              <con2:varNsDecl namespace="http://www.example.org/OutputSchema" prefix="out"/>
                            </con:context>
                            <con:actions>
                              <con3:route>
                                <con2:id>_ActionId-4566721321360037228--34ba1746.13170e34dc9.-7b4c</con2:id>
                                <con3:service ref="DnICT_OSB_Project/busines-services/DnictServiceBS" xsi:type="ref:BusinessServiceRef" xmlns:ref="http://www.bea.com/wli/sb/reference"/>
                                <con3:operation>selecttrangthai</con3:operation>
                                <con3:outboundTransform>
                                  <con1:assign varName="username">
                                    <con2:id>_ActionId-4566721321360037228--34ba1746.13170e34dc9.-7b4b</con2:id>
                                    <con1:expr>
                                      <con2:xqueryText>fn:string('stttt')</con2:xqueryText>
                                    </con1:expr>
                                  </con1:assign>
                                  <con1:assign varName="password">
                                    <con2:id>_ActionId-4566721321360037228--34ba1746.13170e34dc9.-7b4a</con2:id>
                                    <con1:expr>
                                      <con2:xqueryText>fn:string('123456')</con2:xqueryText>
                                    </con1:expr>
                                  </con1:assign>
                                  <con1:replace contents-only="true" varName="body">
                                    <con2:id>_ActionId-4566721321360037228--34ba1746.13170e34dc9.-7b49</con2:id>
                                    <con1:expr>
                                      <con2:xqueryText><![CDATA[<soap:selecttrangthai       xmlns:soap="http://soapinterop.org/">
         <username       xsi:type="xs:string" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">{$username}</username>
         <password       xsi:type="xs:string" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">{$password}</password>
         <masohoso       xsi:type="xs:string" xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">{$docId}</masohoso>
    </soap:selecttrangthai>]]></con2:xqueryText>
                                    </con1:expr>
                                  </con1:replace>
                                </con3:outboundTransform>
                                <con3:responseTransform/>
                              </con3:route>
                            </con:actions>
                          </con:route-node>
                        </con:flow>
                      </con:branch>
                      <con:default-branch>
                        <con:flow/>
                      </con:default-branch>
                    </con:branch-table>
                  </con:branch-node>
                </con:flow>
              </con:branch>
              <con:branch name="SoGTVT">
                <con:operator>equals</con:operator>
                <con:value>2</con:value>
                <con:flow/>
              </con:branch>
              <con:default-branch>
                <con:flow/>
              </con:default-branch>
            </con:branch-table>
          </con:branch-node>
        </con:flow>
      </ser:router>
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