1) Below is the policies content of a Controller Command, copy the content to an xml file and run acpload command
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="no" ?>
<!DOCTYPE Policies SYSTEM "../dtd/accesscontrolpolicies.dtd">
<Policies>
<Action Name="ExecuteCommand" CommandName="Execute"></Action>
<ResourceCategory
Name="com.mycompany.commands.MyCatalogControllerCmdResourceCategory"
ResourceBeanClass="com.mycompany.commands.MyCatalogControllerCmd">
<ResourceAction Name="ExecuteCommand" />
</ResourceCategory>
<ResourceGroup Name="AllSiteUserCmdResourceGroup" OwnerID="RootOrganization">
<ResourceGroupResource
Name="com.mycompany.commands.MyCatalogControllerCmdResourceCategory" />
</ResourceGroup>
</Policies>
2) acpload command as below:
a)open <WCS_installed_folder>\bin
b)acpload <dbname> <userid> <password> <policies xml file> <schema>
3)acpload command makes entries to acrescgry, acresact, acresgpres tables, that exposes the controller to application, if there are any errors/exceptions or due to any other problem acpload fails to run properly we can't access controller command.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="no" ?>
<!DOCTYPE Policies SYSTEM "../dtd/accesscontrolpolicies.dtd">
<Policies>
<Action Name="ExecuteCommand" CommandName="Execute"></Action>
<ResourceCategory
Name="com.mycompany.commands.MyCatalogControllerCmdResourceCategory"
ResourceBeanClass="com.mycompany.commands.MyCatalogControllerCmd">
<ResourceAction Name="ExecuteCommand" />
</ResourceCategory>
<ResourceGroup Name="AllSiteUserCmdResourceGroup" OwnerID="RootOrganization">
<ResourceGroupResource
Name="com.mycompany.commands.MyCatalogControllerCmdResourceCategory" />
</ResourceGroup>
</Policies>
2) acpload command as below:
a)open <WCS_installed_folder>\bin
b)acpload <dbname> <userid> <password> <policies xml file> <schema>
3)acpload command makes entries to acrescgry, acresact, acresgpres tables, that exposes the controller to application, if there are any errors/exceptions or due to any other problem acpload fails to run properly we can't access controller command.
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