On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Ron Romero <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Thank you, that makes sense.
>
> I've been looking deeper into our use case, and it turns out everything
> wanted can be done by filtering based on attributes on the feature.
>
> So I would write a class that implements ResourceAccessManager and
> override getAccessLimits (I think the DataAccessLimits version). It
> would call the web service to get the attribute names and values to
> filter with. It would then filter out any entries that don't match.
>
> Does that sound right? Is there some easier way to do that?
>
Nope, that's about right.
There has been some thoughts of exposing the ResourceAccessManager in the
script community modules,
so that one can write a custom access manager in jython, javascript, groovy
and the like,
but it has not materialized yet
Cheers
Andrea
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