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20.2. Permissions


Access to a CacheManager or a Cache is controlled using a set of required permissions. Permissions control the type of action that is performed on the CacheManager or Cache, rather than the type of data being manipulated. Some of these permissions can apply to specifically name entities, such as a named cache. Different types of permissions are available depending on the entity.
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Table 20.1. CacheManager Permissions
Permission Function Description
CONFIGURATION defineConfiguration Whether a new cache configuration can be defined.
LISTEN addListener Whether listeners can be registered against a cache manager.
LIFECYCLE stop, start Whether the cache manager can be stopped or started respectively.
ALL   A convenience permission which includes all of the above.
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Table 20.2. Cache Permissions
Permission Function Description
READ get, contains Whether entries can be retrieved from the cache.
WRITE put, putIfAbsent, replace, remove, evict Whether data can be written/replaced/removed/evicted from the cache.
EXEC distexec, mapreduce Whether code execution can be run against the cache.
LISTEN addListener Whether listeners can be registered against a cache.
BULK_READ keySet, values, entrySet,query Whether bulk retrieve operations can be executed.
BULK_WRITE clear, putAll Whether bulk write operations can be executed.
LIFECYCLE start, stop Whether a cache can be started / stopped.
ADMIN getVersion, addInterceptor*, removeInterceptor, getInterceptorChain, getEvictionManager, getComponentRegistry, getDistributionManager, getAuthorizationManager, evict, getRpcManager, getCacheConfiguration, getCacheManager, getInvocationContextContainer, setAvailability, getDataContainer, getStats, getXAResource Whether access to the underlying components/internal structures is allowed.
ALL   A convenience permission which includes all of the above.
ALL_READ   Combines READ and BULK_READ.
ALL_WRITE   Combines WRITE and BULK_WRITE.

Note

Some permissions may need to be combined with others in order to be useful. For example, EXEC with READ or with WRITE.
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