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Josh Elser commented on PHOENIX-3126:
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Let me take a closer look at things. Andrew's point is what I was a little
worried about. I don't recall from memory which bits are singletons and which
are recreated. I'll see if I can come up with an opinion on impact to make up
my mind on an opinion for 4.8.0.
> The driver implementation should take into account the context of the user
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> Key: PHOENIX-3126
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PHOENIX-3126
> Project: Phoenix
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Devaraj Das
> Attachments: PHOENIX-3126.txt, aaaa.java
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> Ran into this issue ...
> We have an application that proxies various users internally and fires
> queries for those users. The Phoenix driver implementation caches connections
> it successfully creates and keys it by the ConnectionInfo. The ConnectionInfo
> doesn't take into consideration the "user". So random users (including those
> that aren't supposed to access) can access the tables in this sort of a setup.
> The fix is to also consider the User in the ConnectionInfo.
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