Dimuthu Leelarathne wrote:
On Fri, 2008-02-29 at 14:17 +0530, Chathura C. Ekanayake wrote:
Keith Chapman wrote:
How do you generate the tables required by the user manager? Are you
using a separate user manager specific script for that.
It is recommended to use derby-complete.sql as now registry and user
manager are merged.
derby-complete.sql was meant for the complete database, thats registry

and UM as a whole (including authentication tables). derby-registry.sql

was meant for the ppl who do authentication from else where. What we

merged was Registry and UM authorization and not the complete UM.

So If we want to use a separate authenticating mechanism we should

use derby-registry.sql. Thats what we do.

Also note that irrelevant of what scripts we use its always better to do
the change across all scripts so that you dont miss one accidentally.
(Which was the case here)
+1. I forgot to update the derby-registry.sql.
Thanks,
Keith.


I think you are mistaken here.
No. Now we need to have UM authorization tables also in the derby-registry.sql (may be with a more suitable name for the script).
+1

Because it is not a good idea to use two scripts to create tables for the same database.
I think we still need to maintain these two scripts - derby-registry.sql
and derby-complete.sql both. One script "derby-registry.sql" will
support the hybrid scenario, where users come from one table and
authorizations come from within the registry. Therefore specifically UM
authorization needs to go in derby-registry.sql

+1. That's exactly what I meant.

Thanks,
Chathura

Thanks,
Dimuthu

Thanks,
Chathura

Registry assumes the existence of user manager
tables in its database, specially for the more user centric features we
are planning to add.
Thanks,
Chathura
I just committed the change to the Registry SVN.

Tyrell


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