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RFE Review. Thank you for taking the time to raise this enhancement suggestion and apologies it has been in Submitted status for so long. Traditionally we have viewed the creation and assignment of the security settings within a policy set and policy set binding as more of an administrative task than a development task, however with the evolution to ACEv11, we have tried to begin breaking down some of these traditional boundaries in order to help reduce friction between product developers/administrators and to help in circumstances where these are not actually separate people or roles. For example - the provision of a policy editor in the Toolkit and the ability to deploy policies (replacement for configurable services) directly in the BAR file or by placing them on to the runtime filesystem as an override. Policy set bindings are also now carried in a policy project moving forward in ACEv11 (which again helps simplify the product and unify some of our product interfaces). Given these moves, providing the ability to associate a policy set and binding to a message flow node directly in Toolkit at development time rather than at build/deploy time sounds like an excellent future suggestion. Status of the RFE is updated to Uncommitted Candidate.