yea, i think so

because all those tables i really don't care about them and may affect on the 
performance of retrieving tables because of the huge number of tables that will 
be retreived from oracle data store with each user

 

I wanna a way to eleminate this because i'm searching my tables between 
hundreds of tables to bublish my layers

 

if there are any permissions i can give to my user, please tell me about.

 

I tried Create session, select any table, connect, Resource and no way to stop 
that 

 

waiting for your reply

and thanks for help

  Regards,



Marwa Elsaid


 



From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2010 11:24:17 +1100
CC: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Geoserver-users] many tables isted while creating oracle data 
store






> Nothing funny with that. People want to publish also geometryless tables with 
> WFS
> occasionally, so we list everything we find.
It’s usual with Oracle to filter out all the system tables, since by default a 
user can see a lot of them, but they are rarely useful to an application end 
user. If you make an Oracle connection with ESRI, Intergraph, etc, they filter 
out tables owned by SYS, SYSTEM, MDSYS, XDB, etc, plus tables with names 
containing $, tables ending in _SDOGEOM, etc, etc. 
What do you think, should GeoServer also filter out the system tables? An 
option on the data store?
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