Edit settings in the profiles-policy.xml file
to configure the pronunciation feature.
Before you begin
To edit configuration files, use the IBM® WebSphere® Application
Server wsadmin client. See Starting
the wsadmin client for information about how to start the wsadmin
tool.
About this task
When the pronunciation feature is enabled, users can upload
a recording of their name being pronounced correctly to their profile.
You can enable or disable this feature for specific profile types.
You can also configure access control settings for the pronunciation
feature according to profile type.
Procedure
The following steps provide information about the properties
that you can set for the pronunciation feature, and the access levels
and scopes that you can configure.
- Start the wsadmin client from the following
directory of the system on which you installed the Deployment Manager:
app_server_root\profiles\dm_profile_root\bin
where
app_server_root is
the WebSphere Application
Server installation directory and
dm_profile_root is
the Deployment Manager profile directory, typically dmgr01.
You
must start the client from this directory or subsequent commands that
you enter do not execute correctly.
- Start the Profiles Jython script interpreter.
- Enter the following command
to access the Profiles configuration files:
execfile("profilesAdmin.py") If
prompted to specify a service to connect to, type 1 to pick the first
node in the list. Most commands can run on any node. If the command
writes or reads information to or from a file using a local file path,
you must pick the node where the file is stored.
-
Use the following command to check out the profiles-policy.xml
file:
ProfilesConfigService.checkOutPolicyConfig("<working_directory>", "cell_name")
where:
- working_directory is the temporary working directory to which the
configuration XML and XSD files will be copied. The files are kept in this working
directory while you make changes to them.
- cell_name is the name of the IBM WebSphere Application Server cell
hosting the Profiles application. This argument is required.
For
example:
ProfilesConfigService.checkOutPolicyConfig("/wsadminoutput", "jdoe30Node02Cell")
- Open the profiles-policy.xml file
using a text editor, from the temporary directory to which you checked
it out.
- Edit the following properties for the pronunciation feature
as needed.
- profile.pronunciation
Enables or disables the profile pronunciation feature.
This
property takes a string value. Possible values include:
- true. Enables the pronunciation feature for users with the specified
profile type. The user interface displays an icon for the user's
pronunciation file and provides options for editing the file.
- false. Disables the pronunciation feature for users with the specified
profile type. The feature does not display in the user interface.
- profile.pronunciation.update
Controls user access to update the profile pronunciation file.
Access
levels for this property can be defined using one of the following
scopes:
- none. No one can update the pronunciation file of users with the
specified profile type.
- self. Users with the specified profile type can update their own
pronunciation file. Administrators can also update the pronunciation
file of users with the specified profile type.
For example:
<feature name="profile.pronunciation">
<profileType type="default" enabled="true">
<acl name="profile.pronunciation.update" scope="self" />
</profileType>
</feature>
This code sample enables the pronunciation
feature for users with the default profile type, but restricts the
ability to update pronunciation files to profile owners and administrators.
- Save your changes and check the profiles-policy.xml file
back in using the following command:
ProfilesConfigService.checkInPolicyConfig()
- To exit the wsadmin client, type exit at
the prompt.
- Stop and restart the Profiles server.