I agree with you about the resources usage just for that. 

Maybe you can try to use a H2 database with MySQL Compatibility Mode (I
don't know if it works, never tried it). 

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Em 2018-04-29 20:51, Joachim Lindenberg escreveu: 

> Hi Nick, 
> 
> I totally disagree. The delta is not just time, but the need of a full blown 
> database that I need to operate with plenty of cpu, memory, and disk usage. 
> 
> Best Regards, Joachim 
> 
> VON: Nick Couchman [mailto:[email protected]] 
> GESENDET: Sonntag, 29. April 2018 21:41
> AN: [email protected]
> BETREFF: Re: tree support in user-mapping.xml 
> 
> On Sun, Apr 29, 2018 at 3:10 PM, Joachim Lindenberg <[email protected]> 
> wrote: 
> 
>> Hello, 
>> 
>> I do have my extension for Hyper-V, that does authentication and 
>> authorizations for my Hyper-V guests. However I also would like to include 
>> some of my infrastructure (SSH, VNC, etc.) into the solution - and 
>> preferably not as a flat list but with some hierarchy. I do understand that 
>> I can run a database and insert all information, likely in parallel to my 
>> own extension. However I think that´s overkill (with one user, and system 
>> load and backup is an issue) and would prefer if the user-mapping.xml [1] 
>> could be extended to support a (simple, i.e. one level totally fine) tree 
>> structure.
> 
> No, the basic file authentication (user-mapping.xml) extension does not 
> support any organization to the connections. The JDBC module is actually the 
> only module that does - all of the other modules that support connections 
> (LDAP, upcoming QuickConnect, and Basic File Authentication) simply put the 
> connections in a single, flat root group with no ability to organize them. If 
> you need this functionality, you need to use the JDBC module - it's worth the 
> very slight overhead and additional 10 minutes of work to get it set up. 
> 
> -Nick
 

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