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Kim Haase updated DERBY-2361:
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    Attachment: rrefattribsecmech.dita-2
                DERBY-2361-2.zip
                DERBY-2361-2.diff

Thanks very much, John. 

I'm attaching a second patch, DERBY-2361-2.diff and DERBY-2361-2.zip. 

I decided to include the additional xrefs in rrefattribsecmech.dita, for 
consistency with other topics in this group (the few that refer more than once 
to other attributes use the xref each time). (New file is 
rrefattribsecmech.dita-2.)

I added a link from cadminapps49914 to cadminappsclientsecurity, since the 
latter provides a little more information about how to set the property.

I'm glad to hear there is already a JIRA issue for improving the Network Server 
security documentation. And I think you've made a good case for a wiki page; 
are you thinking of providing it?


> Documentation should give examples for using the different security mechanisms
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DERBY-2361
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-2361
>             Project: Derby
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Documentation
>    Affects Versions: 10.2.2.0
>            Reporter: Andrew McIntyre
>         Assigned To: Kim Haase
>         Attachments: DERBY-2361-2.diff, DERBY-2361-2.zip, DERBY-2361.diff, 
> DERBY-2361.zip, rrefattribsecmech.dita, rrefattribsecmech.dita-2
>
>
> The Derby Server and Administration guide talks about the different security 
> mechanisms, but does not give examples of how these can be used via 
> connection URLs, it only mentions the client DataSource field names. 
> http://db.apache.org/derby/docs/10.2/adminguide/cadminapps49914.html
> The documentation should give examples of how to use the different security 
> mechanisms via connection URLs, and perhaps an example of how the client 
> field names would be used programmatically.

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