Actually, all that's required is an attribute named userId. This attribute can map to any unique column you want.On 19 Jan, 2006, at 4:37 am, Tom Locke wrote: 1. The SQLObject provider is too heavy handed with my database. I know I can change the table names, but some things, like an alternate-id field called userId are assumed.
With the new config scheme, I think I can make configuration of the default SqlObjectIdentityProvider quite a bit less complex (although it isn't particularly complex now). -- Jeff Watkins
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