-- -- /packages/acs-kernel/sql/security-create.sql -- -- ACS Security data model -- -- @author Jon Salz (jsalz@mit.edu) -- @author Kai Wu (kai@arsdigita.com) -- @author Richard Li (richardl@arsdigita.com) -- -- @creation-date 2000/02/02 -- @cvs-id security-create.sql,v 1.16.2.4 2001/01/12 22:58:16 mbryzek Exp create table sec_session_properties ( session_id integer constraint sec_session_prop_session_id_nn not null, module varchar(50) constraint sec_session_prop_module_nn not null, property_name varchar(50) constraint sec_session_prop_prop_name_nn not null, property_value text default '' not null, -- transmitted only across secure connections? secure_p boolean, last_hit integer constraint sec_session_date_nn not null, primary key(session_id, module, property_name) ); create index sec_property_names on sec_session_properties(property_name); create table secret_tokens ( token_id integer constraint secret_tokens_token_id_pk primary key, token char(40), timestamp timestamp ); create sequence t_sec_security_token_id_seq cache 100; create view sec_security_token_id_seq as select nextval('t_sec_security_token_id_seq') as nextval; -- Due to the nature of DDL, the increment by 100 parameter needs to -- be hard-coded into the sec_allocate_session procedure. Don't change -- the increment here without changing the procedure! create sequence t_sec_id_seq cache 100 increment 100; create view sec_id_seq as select nextval('t_sec_id_seq') as nextval;