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Comparison: Specify how the HTTP Request Method is compared to the data in the Value field.
Select one of the following types:
Comparison: String: Specifies that you want the values compared as strings and how you
want the string values compared. Select one of the following:
Equals: Indicates that the values must match, letter for letter.
Starts with: Indicates that the HTTP Request Method value must begin with the letters
specified in the Value field.
Ends with: Indicates that the HTTP Request Method value must end with the letters
specified in the Value field.
Contains Substring: Indicates that the HTTP Request Method value must contain the
letters, in the same sequence, as specified in the Value field.
Comparison: Regular Expression: Matches: Specifies that you want the values compared as
regular expressions.
Mode: Select the mode appropriate for the comparison type:
Comparison: String: Specify whether case is important by selecting Case Sensitive or Case
Insensitive.
Comparison: Regular Expression: Matches: Select one or more of the following:
Canonical Equivalence
Case Insensitive
Comments
Dot All
Multi-Line
Unicode
Unix Lines
For regular expression syntax information, see the Javadoc for java.util.regex.Pattern.
Value: Specify the value you want compared to the HTTP Request Method value. If you selected a
method from the list for the HTTP Request Method value, select HTTP Request Method > Current.
If you selected Current for the HTTP Request Method value, select a request method from the list.
Other value types are possible. Your policy requirements determine whether they are useful. If you
have set up a Liberty User Profile or an LDAP attribute that corresponds to an HTTP Request
Method, you can use this option and select your attribute.
Result on Condition Error: Specify what the condition returns when the comparison of the two
values returns an error rather than the results of the comparison. Select either False or True. If you
do not want the action applied when an error occurs, select False. If you want the action applied
when an error occurs, select True.
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