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Force-Field     4.1.0

Author  BYTE-force
Date  10/17/2003
Size  751 KB
License  Shareware
Price  US $199
Platform  Win98,WinME,WinNT 4.x,WinXP,Windows2000
Installation  Install Only
Daemon Rating Not Rated
Downloads  110
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Minimum Requirements  .NET Framework 1.0, Microsoft SQL Server 7.0-2000, Windows Installer
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The component accomplishes main tasks in building a security scheme for your application. It performs authentification and authorization of users: controls access of certain users to some system objects.The core advantages· Reducing of development costs by using third-party software.· The component can be integrated with an application on any phase of the project.· Security scheme is easy to change, you don''t have to modify the source code of your application. Just add new access rules using the component.How does it work?Users are organized into groups (roles). Access rules are defined not only for a certain user, but for all members of a group. All objects of an application are organized into a hierarchical structure. On the top level there is a root object. The list of user''s roles is inherited when we move between different levels of structure. There is an access class associated with every object. An access class contains a number of rules. System receives a user request to perform a certain operation. It checks access class of this object by looking for a rule matching given situation. A rule can contain instruction to inherit the result of access control from the parent object. In this case system checks access permissions of the parent object. The result (admittance or prohibition) is used to answer to the request. If the rule isn''t found, the operation is considered as forbidden. Access classes support inheritance. In that case a child class inherits all rules from the base class. If you need to set special access rules for a certain object, you could create an implicit class. It can be independent or based on an existent access class.The component can be integrated with an application on any phase of the project.

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