Implementing Row-Level Security in Java Applications
Learn how to enforce row-level security across your JEE application, from database to cache. From Oracle Fusion Middleware Regional Director Lonneke Dikmans.
I spent a ton of time developing a java application as an interface to a unix file system. We use xterm and I use a lot of swing elements to make the interface user friendly. The user will start the java application from the command-line in xterm and the application opens in its own JFrame.
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Hello all,
Any idea with which release of BDB row/record level locking was introduced? Am sure many/somebody are working with BDB.
I tried searching the forum and this what I could get.
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I have installed ubuntu. And I have create users ans groups.
Suppose if the user enter into through Putty SSH. He should have access only to home folder and cannot move to other than $HOME. User should not able to root files and /$ files.
Kindly provide solution.
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PG_FETCH_ROW(3)PG_FETCH_ROW(3)pg_fetch_row - Get a row as an enumerated arraySYNOPSIS
array pg_fetch_row (resource $result, [int $row])
DESCRIPTION pg_fetch_row(3) fetches one row of data from the result associated with the specified $result resource.
Note
This function sets NULL fields to the PHP NULL value.
PARAMETERS
o $result
- PostgreSQL query result resource, returned by pg_query(3), pg_query_params(3) or pg_execute(3) (among others).
o $row
- Row number in result to fetch. Rows are numbered from 0 upwards. If omitted or NULL, the next row is fetched.
RETURN VALUES
An array, indexed from 0 upwards, with each value represented as a string. Database NULL values are returned as NULL.
FALSE is returned if $row exceeds the number of rows in the set, there are no more rows, or on any other error.
EXAMPLES
Example #1
pg_fetch_row(3) example
<?php
$conn = pg_pconnect("dbname=publisher");
if (!$conn) {
echo "An error occurred.
";
exit;
}
$result = pg_query($conn, "SELECT author, email FROM authors");
if (!$result) {
echo "An error occurred.
";
exit;
}
while ($row = pg_fetch_row($result)) {
echo "Author: $row[0] E-mail: $row[1]";
echo "<br />
";
}
?>
SEE ALSO pg_query(3), pg_fetch_array(3), pg_fetch_object(3), pg_fetch_result(3).
PHP Documentation Group PG_FETCH_ROW(3)