Argument Value List Builder; Namespace Editor; Section 16.10, "Argument Value List Builder; Section 16.11, "Namespace Editor - Novell POLICY IN DESIGNER 3.5 - 09-18-2009 Manual

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16.10 Argument Value List Builder

To launch the Argument Value List Builder, select the following action, then click the Edit the
arguments icon
Set Default Attribute Value (page 453)
Figure 16-7
1 Select the type of the value: counter, dn, int, interval, octet, state, string, structured,
teleNumber, time.
2 Click the Edit the value lists icon
3 Click the Edit the arguments icon
4 Create the value of the action component.
You can type the value, or click the Edit the arguments
Argument Builder.
5 Click Finish.

16.11 Namespace Editor

The Policy Builder enables you to use multiple XML namespaces within your XML documents. To
define a namespace, specify the namespace prefix in the Name field, and the URI in the URI field.
Leave the Java Extension check box deselected.
You can also access Java classes through XPath by using XML namespaces. To create a namespace
for a Java class, specify the namespace prefix in the Name field, the class name in the URI field, and
select the Java Extension check box.
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