On 11/4/05, Øystein Grøvlen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes and this usually what "Grant & Revoke" functionality enables you to do at the "System Privileges" level (i.e. System / Database start-up / shutdown operations).
>>>>> "SF" == Stephen Fitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
SF> I agree with Francois. Booting a database with a special client seems
SF> needlessly complicated when it can be externally specified outside of
SF> an application.
I am not saying that a special client should be required. I just
think it should be possible for an DBA to change database
configuration without having to change the application.
If I were to set up Derby in an client/server environment, I would be
sceptical of allowing any client/application to boot and shut down
databases. It should be possible to require special authorization to
do such operations.
Yes and this usually what "Grant & Revoke" functionality enables you to do at the "System Privileges" level (i.e. System / Database start-up / shutdown operations).
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Øystein
