Merge branch '6.0.x'

Closes gh-12406
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Steve Riesenberg 2022-12-15 14:41:27 -06:00
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@ -65,12 +65,12 @@ When used in the context of receiving a permission, an SID is generally called a
The only columns are the ID and the Java class name.
Thus, there is a single row for each unique Class for which we wish to store ACL permissions.
* Finally, `ACL_ENTRY` stores the individual permissions assigned to each recipient.
Columns include a foreign key to the ACL_OBJECT_IDENTITY, the recipient (which is a foreign key to ACL_SID), whether we audit or not, and the integer bit mask that represents the actual permission being granted or denied.
* `ACL_OBJECT_IDENTITY` stores information for each unique domain object instance in the system.
Columns include the ID, a foreign key to the ACL_CLASS table, a unique identifier so we know the ACL_CLASS instance for which we provide information, the parent, a foreign key to the ACL_SID table to represent the owner of the domain object instance, and whether we allow ACL entries to inherit from any parent ACL.
We have a single row for every domain object instance for which we store ACL permissions.
* Finally, ACL_ENTRY stores the individual permissions assigned to each recipient.
Columns include a foreign key to the ACL_OBJECT_IDENTITY, the recipient (i.e. a foreign key to ACL_SID), whether we'll be auditing or not, and the integer bit mask that represents the actual permission being granted or denied.
* Finally, `ACL_ENTRY` stores the individual permissions assigned to each recipient.
Columns include a foreign key to the `ACL_OBJECT_IDENTITY`, the recipient (i.e. a foreign key to ACL_SID), whether we'll be auditing or not, and the integer bit mask that represents the actual permission being granted or denied.
We have a single row for every recipient that receives a permission to work with a domain object.