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Understanding and Using the Access Component

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Table of Contents

Understanding and Using the Access Component

Understanding and Using the Access Component-Workshop Agenda

Definitions

Authorization Purpose

Base Functionality Process Flow

A look at the Access Classes

Configuration Files

Base Functionality Options

Understanding the Database Structure

Understanding the Database Structure cont.

The Institution Table

The Databases Table

The Resources Table

The User Database Table

The User Resource Table

The Authorization Table

The Sample miniSQL Database

Creating the Sample Database

miniSQL Utilities

Starting the Access Component

Exercise - Turning on the Access Component

Types of Authentication Name Authorization

Types of Authentication IP Authorization

Types of Authentication DNS Authorization

Adding Name Authorization and providing access to a new database

States of Authorization Session Login

States of Authorization Login Anywhere

Adding IP Authorization to from index.html

Customized Authorization Solutions

Custom Functionality Process Flow

Customized Authorization Requirements

Creating a New Access Client

Framework for Creating a New Access Client

Framework for Creating a New Access Client

Process for Creating a New Access Client

Process for Creating a New Access Client

Process for Creating a New Access Client

Process for Creating a New Access Client

The Access Component Topics of Interest

Understanding and Using the Access Component

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