Drools Workbench 6.0 doesn't support the same granularity of permissions as
Guvnor 5.5.
Drools Workbench supports user permissions at the Organizational Unit,
Repository and Project level: users either have access, or do not.
You can use the kie-cli-config tool to add required roles to the foregoing
logical entities; and assign roles to users using whatever mechanism suits
your runtime container.
For example, if you're using the AS7 distribution you can assign roles to
users with adduser.sh within AS7's /bin folder.
We will add the ability to assign roles to Organizational Units,
Repositories and Projects through the UI in a future release.
In Guvnor 5.5 the "deployment unit" was a proprietary PKG file generated
from individual packages. Drools Workbench 6.0 uses JAR (which equates to a
project) as the deployment unit.
If you wish to restrict access to different packages you should split your
rules etc into different projects; setting up dependencies between them as
you require.
With kind regards,
Mike
On 29 November 2013 07:34, nelson.wan <nelson.wan(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
In guvnor 5.5.0.Final, there is User Permission feature to create
user
mapping, assign package / category permissions to user.
However, we cannot see such feature.
For user mapping, we found that it can be achived by editing
user.properties
in guvnor WAR file.
However, we are unable to identify how to assign package / category
permisions to user.
Pls see anyone can help on this.
Guvnor6_UserPermisson.doc
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