Java, .NET, C++, and ActiveX
Caché security provides the following features for Java, .NET, C++, and ActiveX applications that connect to Caché:
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Authorized access to Caché. You can control user access to Caché using the Caché security authorization mechanisms. With these mechanisms you can control whether or not a user can connect to Caché through one of the above types of applications. You can also control the types of actions that a user can perform once connected to Caché. For more information on authorization mechanisms, read Authorization: Controlling User Access in the About Caché Security section of the Caché Security Administration Guide.
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Role escalation. You can provide role escalation using privileged routine applications. The procedure is identical to that described in the preceding section of this tutorial.