Thanks Peter, I am going to go with your suggestion.
Regards
Stefan.
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They use just the user name.
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I had a look at the Jboss wikki project. Any idea how they handled it ?
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You could hook into the user maintenance and add code to manage the user in
your database.
The other possibility is to use the user name in combination with the user's
registration date. That should always be unique. Of course, you still might
want to have a maintenance routine that runs every
Hi Peter
Thanks for the reply. Would it not be a problem if the user is deleted. Then
it would be possible to create a username with the same username for a
different user. I suppose one can check and delete all the data or do something
intelligent once the user is deleted.
Stefan
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Store the username in your database.
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