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Bryan Pendleton updated DERBY-4153:
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Attachment: tadminadv804410.html
radminconfigdb2jdrdatracedirectory.html
docs.diff
Now that the various code bugs have been fixed, it seems safe
to proceed with this documentation improvement. I think that
there are two places in the admin guide where this documentation
would be useful: in the derby.drda.traceDirectory page, and in the
page about how to turn tracing on.
I tried to use the security policy lines verbatim from the JIRA description,
but because I find Java security policy a bit confusing, I'm hoping that
somebody who's more comfortable reading security policy syntax can
check to see that they look accurate.
Attached is a proposed diff for the docs, and the two revised HTML pages.
Please let me know how they look.
> Document that starting with 10.5 network server will attempt to create the
> trace directory if it does not exist
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> Key: DERBY-4153
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DERBY-4153
> Project: Derby
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Documentation
> Affects Versions: 10.6.0.0
> Reporter: Kathey Marsden
> Assignee: Bryan Pendleton
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: docs.diff, radminconfigdb2jdrdatracedirectory.html,
> tadminadv804410.html
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> Starting with 10.5, Network server will attempt to create the trace directory
> (and any parent directories) if they do not exist. This will require that
> the derbynet.jar permit verification of the existence of the named trace
> directory and all necessary parent directories. For each directory created,
> the policy will require
> permission java.io.FilePermission "<directory>", "read,write"
> and the trace directory will require
> permission java.io.FilePermission "<trace directory>${/}/-", "write"
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