Typing for policies. Policy types are used to validate the
form factor of policy value contents. Types do not enforce any
semantic meaning; meaning is interpreted by the service that uses
the policies. Typing can be used as a general form of input
validation.
If the policy type is editable (true) or not (false). If a
policy attribute is marked as not editable, then the policy value
cannot be changed once the policy is first created.
Edit constraints for the policy type. The constraints are
specified as a regular expression that follows the
Java 1.4 regexp format. It used to validate the input for
an attribute's corresponding policy value. An edit mask is required when
creating a policy type.
Marker flag that indicates that this values of this type
will contain encrypted content. This is a flag to the application
or system using the service policy manager that the contents
need to be decrypted or interpreted accordingly before being
used. Assumed to be false on create if not supplied.
<xhtml:p>Typing for policies. Policy types are used to validate the
form factor of policy value contents. Types do not enforce any
semantic meaning; meaning is interpreted by the service that uses
the policies. Typing can be used as a general form of input
validation.</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>If the policy type is editable (true) or not (false). If a
policy attribute is marked as not editable, then the policy value
cannot be changed once the policy is first created.</xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p>Marker flag that indicates that this values of this type
will contain encrypted content. This is a flag to the application
or system using the service policy manager that the contents
need to be decrypted or interpreted accordingly before being
used. Assumed to be false on create if not supplied.</xhtml:p>