Hi all,
we're looking into reducing the number of geoserver instances in our
network. We currently have a geoserver for each client/project in a virtual
host, but for reasons of resource utilisation and maintenance we would like
to concentrate multiple (smaller) clients/projects on one geoserver with
one workspace each.
The catch here is that a client/project admin should not _see_ any of the
other client/project workspaces, datasources, services, layers etc. A
global admin should be able to manage all and I think it should be possible
to restrict a client/project admin to a workspace, but it seems impossible
to hide away other workspaces, datasources, styles etc.
Is this assumption correct?
Thanx, Mark
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