As components are used across various applications, and then evaluated with Sonatype CLM, it is very likely some of those components will violate your policies. When violations occur, this creates risk. The Component Detail page presents the known coordinates for the component and then below this, all violations that have been found, organized by application. In addition, risk information for each component is provided.
Clicking on the icon to the top left of each application name will expand or collapse the detail for all policy violations related to the corresponding component and application.
Similar to previous views, separate columns display pertinent information related to the component and violations associated with each application it is used in. These have been described in additional detail below.
The share of risk is displayed as a total for the application, as well as a breakdown for each violated policy.
The CLM stages follow the four stages that Sonatype CLM employs (Build, Stage (Stage Release), Release, Operate). The amount of time that has passed since discovery of the component in violation of a policy will be displayed in the corresponding column and row. Abbreviations for time is as follows:
In addition, if any actions were taken in the stage (i.e. warn or fail), an icon will be displayed.
Clicking on the time stamp for the violation will open the most recent Application Composition Report for the corresponding component and application. |
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