New and Changed Features

The following topics introduce new and changed features for 12.2.1:

  • The following summarize the changes to the Web services WLST commands.

    • Redesigned Web services WLST framework to provide consistency across all Web service stacks. As a result, there are a number of new and deprecated WLST commands for Oracle Infrastructure Web services. Deprecated commands are identified throughout this document. For a complete list of deprecated commands and the12c equivalents, see "Deprecated Commands for Oracle Infrastructure Web Services" in Release Notes for Oracle Fusion Middleware Infrastructure.

    • New Web service WLST command categories, including:

      • Session commands for managing a session.

      • Policy Subject commands for viewing and managing Web service and client policy subjects.

      • Configuration commands for viewing and managing OWSM domain configuration.

      For more information, see "Web Services WLST Command Categories".

    • Command syntax used to identify a policy subject has changed. For more information, see "Specifying Application, Composite, and Service Names" and "Identifying the Policy Subject".

    • New OWSM repository WLST commands are provided for exporting application metadata, migrating policy attachments and roles, and upgrading the OWSM repository. For more information, see "OWSM Repository Management Commands".

    • New WLST commands for managing Web service token issuer trust documents are provided, as described in "Token Issuer Trust Configuration Commands".

  • WLST commands for Oracle HTTP Server are now located in "Oracle HTTP Server WLST Custom Commands" in the Administrator's Guide for Oracle HTTP Server.

  • New custom WLST commands for DMS parameter-scoped metric rules. For more information, see "DMS Parameter-Scoped Metrics Rules Commands".

  • Globally attached policies are now supported with Java EE web services. As a result, a number of notes have been removed that said that globally attached policies were not supported with Java EE web services. In addition, a number of sections under "Policy Subject Commands" have been updated to reflect this new support.

  • New custom WLST commands for creating, listing, and deleting Web Services connections for ADF Applications. For more information, see "createWebServiceConnection".