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Kim Haase commented on DERBY-5522:
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Thanks again, Rick. So it appears that setting the provider to NATIVE::LOCAL on
an existing database by calling syscs_util.syscs_set_database_property() does
not work in ij, whereas it does work in a Java program. Is that correct?
Couple of other items -- under cdevcsecure36595 you notice a lack of vertical
space between the note and the paragraph -- I think that might be a
browser-specific effect. I don't see it in either Firefox or IE.
Also, under cdevcsecure42374, I will certainly clarify the distinction between
authentication and authorization. I think the more detailed explanation will go
into the "Derby and Security" topic for DERBY-5636, a level above, which
contains the same misinformation, I believe. I am planning copy this info into
that topic just so I don't forget.
> Document the NATIVE authentication scheme.
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>
> Key: DERBY-5522
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-5522
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Documentation
> Affects Versions: 10.9.0.0
> Reporter: Rick Hillegas
> Assignee: Kim Haase
> Attachments: CreateNativeUsers.java, CreateNativeUsers.java,
> DERBY-5522-devguide.diff, DERBY-5522-devguide.stat, DERBY-5522-devguide.zip,
> NativeAuthExampleClient1.java, NativeAuthExampleClient2.java,
> NativeAuthExampleEmbedded.java, NativeAuthExampleEmbedded.java,
> NativeAuthExampleEmbedded.java, NativeAuthExampleEmbedded.java,
> NativeAuthExampleEmbedded.java, NativeAuthExampleEmbedded.java,
> UseNativeUsers.java, UseNativeUsers.java
>
>
> We should document NATIVE authentication after we have implemented the
> changes described on DERBY-866. The documentation changes are described by
> the functional spec UserManagement.html attached to that issue.
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