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users.properties
uses the <user_name>=<password> format, groups.properties uses the <group_name>=<user_name> format. See the following examples for additional details.
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system=manager user2=password user1=password |
As we are using the basic, by default, security configuration you will see the user IDs and passwords are stored in plain text. You can add, remove and change passwords from this file.
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admin=system,user1 users=user2 |
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If you turn the derby authentication on and you still want to access the databases you created, make sure that the user name is defined in derbyadmin group within the groups.properties
file, and the user's password defined in users.properties
files as followed.
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admin=system, |
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system=manager |
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