I used INTEGER types because they take up less space and I will store them in 
other tables as well to show what users relate to other data. Is it standard 
practice to use these tables for security only and nothing else? Then I'll just 
have to store user names again elsewhere.

Yeah, I'm still a bit confused there. I thought that if I could change the 
prepared statements used in the <module-option> tags in the application policy, 
then I should be able to set up any database schema I like. 

The DatabaseServerLoginModule is like a black box to me and there's very little 
documentation it how it works.

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