An array of additional domains for this web application.
The CNAME record to add to your DNS configuration to route traffic for the domain, and all additional domains, through the WAF.
The OCID of the WAAS policy's compartment.
Defined tags for this resource. Each key is predefined and scoped to a namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: {@code {\"Operations\": {\"CostCenter\": \"42\"}}}
The user-friendly name of the WAAS policy. The name can be changed and does not need to be unique.
The web application domain that the WAAS policy protects.
Free-form tags for this resource. Each tag is a simple key-value pair with no predefined name, type, or namespace. For more information, see Resource Tags.
Example: {@code {\"Department\": \"Finance\"}}
The OCID of the WAAS policy.
The current lifecycle state of the WAAS policy.
The map of origin groups and their keys used to associate origins to the {@code wafConfig}. Origin groups allow you to apply weights to groups of origins for load balancing purposes. Origins with higher weights will receive larger proportions of client requests.
A map of host servers (origins) and their keys for the web application. Origin keys are used to associate origins to specific protection rules. The key should be a user-friendly name for the host. Examples: {@code primary} or {@code secondary}.
The date and time the policy was created, expressed in RFC 3339 timestamp format.
The details of a Web Application Acceleration and Security (WAAS) policy. A policy describes how the WAAS service should operate for the configured web application.
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