Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual page 147

Policies in designer 3.5
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XDS Builder
Figure 9-1
Click the Source tab in the Policy Simulator to display the input document in XML. The XDS
Builder creates this input document. You can modify the XML by editing the XML directly or using
the XDS Builder.
The XDS Builder allows you to select the operation type as well as provide the operation
parameters, attributes, and values. XDS Builder saves the parameters and values of the simulator for
the current Designer session. To make the simulator input available after Designer has been shut
down, save the input document to disk.
After you have created the XDS input document, you need to analyze the results. For more
information, see
Section 9.5, "Simulating a Policy," on page
The Policy Simulator has several different components. Each component helps create the input
document to test the policy against.
Section 9.2.1, "Source," on page 148
Section 9.2.2, "Import an XDS Document," on page 148
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