1) Create a basic XML Firewall service to perform message transformation
2) Create a new service. Click XML firewall in the control panel
Firewall Name: Enter the Firewall name Firewall Type: Select Loopback Device Port : will generate by default Request Type : Select XML 3) create a new firewall policy 4) click the New button to create a policy 5) The policy editor opens. Enter the Policy Name 6) Clcik the Apply Policy to save the policy 7) Clcik New Rule. A new rule is automatically generated 8) For a new rule, the policy editor will automatically add a Match action. To configure it, double click the match action icon 9) click done 10) Add a Transform action to processing steps of the policy 11) Drag the Transform icon onto the rule configuration path, to the right of the Match action, and release 12) Double click the Transform action to configure the action 13) In the configure Transform action window, select the Use XSLT specified in this action radio button 14) upload the .xsl file from your local directory 15) click upload 16) click continue 17) verify that the configure Transform Action window appears with the newly uploaded XSL stylesheet 18) verify that the Input field is set to auto. 19) Verify that the output field is also set to auto. 20) Click Done to save these configuration changes, and to close the window 21) Configure the rule to act on XML traffic coming form the client and save the new rule 22) the rule configuration path window reappers, click the Rule direction drop down list and select Client to server 23) click Apply Policy to save the policy 24) At the top of editor click close window 25) click Apply to apply and commit the configuration of the newly created XML firewall service 26) click View status to verify that operational state of the XML firewall and related objects. The "op-state" should be up for all objects 27) click cancel, which will return to your control panel 28) click Save config to save the XML firewall service properties to the startup configuration.