Chathura C. Ekanayake wrote:

Hi Keith,

I understand that it is not a good practice to limit the use of Realm interface. So I replaces the constructor parameters to use Realm interface instead.

Idea of introducing a RegistryRealm is to limit some actions to maintain registry user store in desired state. If you are using a different realm, you have take care of limiting such actions on the user store.

Thanks for pointing this out.

Chathura, how about implementing the RegistryRealm as a filter? THat way you can internally say "new RegistryRealm (realm)" .. that way you can layer on whatever you want to do a front to the user-given realm.

Sanjiva.
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