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Satheesh Bandaram commented on DERBY-464:
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I have submitted Grant and Revoke, Part I to trunk. Let me know if anyone would 
like to join developing remaining parts. It is possible to coordinate 
development using a Wiki. 

This Phase I implements:

  * Grant/Revoke DDL parsing and execution
  * Addition of several new system tables to hold the system metadata. I will 
update my spec to include detailed schema for new system tables, so that they 
can be included in 10.2 documentation.
  *  Enhancing the syntax for routine creation to include external-security 
clause
  *  Very simple tests to cover only the DDL. I would be expanding on the 
testing in the later submissions, including a JUnit test suite.
  * Grant/Revoke DDL is only supported if derby.database.defaultConnectionMode 
property is set to 'sqlStandard'.

Pending items from Phase I:

   1. dblook needs to be enhanced to emit DDL for grant statements.
   2. Enhanced JUnit based test suite with many more tests. 
   3. Some implementation improvements possible with the current patch. It 
should be possible to combine several new nodes being added, to reduce number 
of nodes and hence foot print. Also, the patch adds a Java object to new system 
tables. While Derby already has some java objects in its system tables, I 
think, we should discourage adding new java objects to catalogs. Since Java 
objects can't be used in SQL easily, this makes metadata harder to use. I will 
explore rewriting SYSCOLPERMS and SYSREQUIREDPERM to not use FormattableBitSet 
type. This can be done by having multiple entries in these catalogs for each 
column referenced.
   4. Updating specification to include schema for new system tables.
   5. Need to change how property defaultConnectionMode is set and/or used.
   6. Enhance system tables to store external security clause specification.

I am also working on Grant and Revoke, Phase II. This will implement permission 
checking for DML statement. Hopefully I will have something to submit by end of 
January to complete Phase I and Phase II.

Also need to support upgrade and migration of legacy databases and update JDBC 
metadata.

Let me know if I missed anything else.


> Enhance Derby by adding grant/revoke support. Grant/Revoke provide finner 
> level of privileges than currently provided by Derby that is especially 
> useful in network configurations.
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>
>          Key: DERBY-464
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-464
>      Project: Derby
>         Type: New Feature
>   Components: SQL
>     Versions: 10.0.2.1, 10.1.1.0, 10.2.0.0
>  Environment: generic
>     Reporter: Satheesh Bandaram
>     Assignee: Satheesh Bandaram
>  Attachments: grant.html, grantRevoke.patch.Dec5, grantRevoke.stat.Dec5
>
> Derby currently provides a very simple permissions scheme, which is quite 
> suitable for an embedded database system. End users of embedded Derby do not 
> see Derby directly; they talk to a application that embeds Derby. So Derby 
> left most of the access control work to the application. Under this scheme, 
> Derby limits access on a per database or per system basis. A user can be 
> granted full, read-only, or no access. 
> This is less suitable in a general purpose SQL server. When end users or 
> diverse applications can issue SQL commands directly against the database, 
> Derby must provide more precise mechanisms to limit who can do what with the 
> database.
> I propose to enhance Derby by implementing a subset of grant/revoke 
> capabilities as specified by the SQL standard. I envision this work to 
> involve the following tasks, at least:
> 1) Develop a specification of what capabilities I would like to add to Derby.
> 2) Provide a high level implementation scheme.
> 3) Pursue a staged development plan, with support for DDL added to Derby 
> first.
> 4) Add support for runtime checking of these privileges.
> 5) Address migration and upgrade issues from previous releases and from old 
> scheme to newer database.
> Since I think this is a large task, I would like to invite any interested 
> people to work with me on this large and important enhancement to Derby.

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