Structure of the Access Control File
The access control file for a project is an XML file.
The acces control file has the following elements:
<resources> <resource id="id" type="ResourceType"/> <resource id="id" name="ProjectPath" type="ResourceType"/> . . . </resources> <entries> <entry> <role name="RoleName"/> <permissions> <permission resourceref="#id"> <action type="ActionType">[ALLOW|DENY]</action> </permission> . . . </permissions> </entry> . . . </entries> </acl>
- The entries element contains one entry for each role. For each role, you define one set of permissions. Each permission has of the following attributes
- The resourceref attribute references a resource ID defined in the resources element. It identifies a resource or set of resources.
- The name attribute specifies the project path to the resource or resources. (The name attribute is not used when you specify permissions for an entire resource type.)
- The resource type attribute specifies what types of resources in the specified name attribute project path are included in the permission.
- The action type attribute specifies an action type, for example, create. This attribute determines the kind of action a user has permission to do, for the specified resource or resources.
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