Re: JMX meeting system authorization (DERBY-2109 & 1387) WAS Re: [jira] Commented: (DERBY-1387) Add JMX extensions to Derby

2008-02-09 Thread Daniel John Debrunner
Martin Zaun wrote: My (detail) comments and a few questions below. Daniel John Debrunner wrote: Rick Hillegas wrote: For this mode to be enabled some changes are needed to DERBY-2109: - Enforce Derby's security permissions if there is a security manager (regardless of Derby's authenticati

Re: JMX meeting system authorization (DERBY-2109 & 1387) WAS Re: [jira] Commented: (DERBY-1387) Add JMX extensions to Derby

2008-02-08 Thread Martin Zaun
My (detail) comments and a few questions below. Daniel John Debrunner wrote: Rick Hillegas wrote: For this mode to be enabled some changes are needed to DERBY-2109: - Enforce Derby's security permissions if there is a security manager (regardless of Derby's authentication state) Like Ric

Re: JMX meeting system authorization (DERBY-2109 & 1387) WAS Re: [jira] Commented: (DERBY-1387) Add JMX extensions to Derby

2008-02-08 Thread Daniel John Debrunner
Rick Hillegas wrote: Daniel John Debrunner wrote: Rick Hillegas wrote: Daniel John Debrunner wrote: Rick Hillegas wrote: In order to use JMX to monitor/configure Derby (and other applications), I think that the following is true: DerbyNet-Admin => JMX-Admin Engine-Admin => JMX-Admin DB-Adm

Re: JMX meeting system authorization (DERBY-2109 & 1387) WAS Re: [jira] Commented: (DERBY-1387) Add JMX extensions to Derby

2008-02-08 Thread Rick Hillegas
Daniel John Debrunner wrote: Rick Hillegas wrote: Daniel John Debrunner wrote: Rick Hillegas wrote: In order to use JMX to monitor/configure Derby (and other applications), I think that the following is true: DerbyNet-Admin => JMX-Admin Engine-Admin => JMX-Admin DB-Admin => JMX-Admin OtherA

JMX meeting system authorization (DERBY-2109 & 1387) WAS Re: [jira] Commented: (DERBY-1387) Add JMX extensions to Derby

2008-02-07 Thread Daniel John Debrunner
Rick Hillegas wrote: Daniel John Debrunner wrote: Rick Hillegas wrote: In order to use JMX to monitor/configure Derby (and other applications), I think that the following is true: DerbyNet-Admin => JMX-Admin Engine-Admin => JMX-Admin DB-Admin => JMX-Admin OtherApp-Admin => JMX-Admin Right.