User authentication and authorization embedded example This example, AuthExampleEmbedded.java, shows how to turn on, use, and turn off user authentication using 's built-in user authentication and user authorization using the embedded driver.
's built-in authentication mechanism is suitable only for development and testing purposes. It is strongly recommended that production systems rely on LDAP or a user-defined class for authentication. It is also strongly recommended that production systems protect network connections with SSL/TLS.

This example is a single long program. A similar example that uses the client driver, in , uses one program to set properties and a second program to perform database operations. Either example would work equally well in the other format.

See for an example similar to this one that uses SQL authorization.

The program does the following:

  1. Starts and creates a database named authEmbDB, using the embedded driver.
  2. Sets database properties that create users with different levels of access (read-only and full access), require authentication, and set the default access level to no access.
  3. Closes the connection, then stops and restarts the database so that the authentication changes can take effect.
  4. Tries to connect to the database without a username and password, raising an exception.
  5. Connects to the database as a user with read-only access; the connection succeeds, but an attempt to create a table raises an exception.
  6. Connects to the database as a user with full access; this user can create and populate a table.
  7. Deletes the table.
  8. Closes the connection, shuts down the database, then shuts down .

Make sure that the javac command is in your path, then compile the program as follows:

javac AuthExampleEmbedded.java

When you run AuthExampleEmbedded, make sure that %DERBY_HOME%\lib\derby.jar (or $DERBY_HOME/lib/derby.jar) is in your classpath. For example, you might use the following command on a UNIX system:

java -cp .:${DERBY_HOME}/lib/derby.jar AuthExampleEmbedded

Source code for <codeph>AuthExampleEmbedded.java</codeph> import java.sql.*; public class AuthExampleEmbedded { public static void main(String[] args) { String driver = "org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver"; String dbName="authEmbDB"; String connectionURL = "jdbc:derby:" + dbName + ";create=true"; Connection conn = null; // Load the driver. This code is not needed if you are using // JDK 6, because in that environment the driver is loaded // automatically when the application requests a connection. try { Class.forName(driver); System.out.println(driver + " loaded."); } catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException ce) { System.err.print("ClassNotFoundException: "); System.err.println(ce.getMessage()); System.out.println("\n Make sure your CLASSPATH variable " + "contains %DERBY_HOME%\\lib\\derby.jar " + "(${DERBY_HOME}/lib/derby.jar).\n"); } catch (Exception ee) { errorPrintAndExit(ee); } // Create and boot the database and set up users, then shut down // the database as one of the users with full access try { System.out.println("Trying to connect to " + connectionURL); conn = DriverManager.getConnection(connectionURL); System.out.println("Connected to database " + connectionURL); turnOnBuiltInUsers(conn); // close the connection conn.close(); System.out.println("Closed connection"); /* Shut down the database to make static properties take * effect. Because the default connection mode is now * noAccess, you must specify a user that has access. But * because requireAuthentication does not take effect until * you restart the database, the password is not checked. * * Database shutdown throws the 08006 exception to confirm * success. */ try { DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:derby:" + dbName + ";user=sa;password=badpass;shutdown=true"); } catch (SQLException se) { if ( !se.getSQLState().equals("08006") ) { throw se; } } System.out.println("Database shut down normally"); } catch (SQLException e) { errorPrintAndExit(e); } // Restart database and confirm that unauthorized users cannot // access it connectionURL = "jdbc:derby:" + dbName; // Try to log in with no username or password try { // connection attempt should fail System.out.println("Trying to connect to " + connectionURL + " without username or password"); conn = DriverManager.getConnection(connectionURL); System.out.println( "ERROR: Unexpectedly connected to database " + dbName); cleanUpAndShutDown(conn); } catch (SQLException e) { if (e.getSQLState().equals("08004")) { System.out.println("Correct behavior: SQLException: " + e.getMessage()); } else { errorPrintAndExit(e); } } // Log in as a user with read-only access try { // connection should succeed, but create table should fail String newURL = connectionURL + ";user=guest;password=java5w6x"; System.out.println("Trying to connect to " + newURL); conn = DriverManager.getConnection(newURL); System.out.println("Connected to database " + dbName + " with read-only access"); Statement s = conn.createStatement(); s.executeUpdate("CREATE TABLE t1(C1 VARCHAR(6))"); System.out.println( "ERROR: Unexpectedly allowed to modify database " + dbName); cleanUpAndShutDown(conn); } catch (SQLException e) { if (e.getSQLState().equals("25503")) { System.out.println("Correct behavior: SQLException: " + e.getMessage()); try { conn.close(); } catch (SQLException ee) { errorPrintAndExit(ee); } } else { errorPrintAndExit(e); } } // Log in as a user with full access // Create, update, and query table try { // this should succeed String newURL = connectionURL + ";user=mary;password=little7xylamb"; System.out.println("Trying to connect to " + newURL); conn = DriverManager.getConnection(newURL); System.out.println("Connected to database " + dbName); Statement s = conn.createStatement(); s.executeUpdate("CREATE TABLE T1(C1 VARCHAR(6))"); System.out.println("Created table T1"); s.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO T1 VALUES('hello')"); ResultSet rs = s.executeQuery("SELECT * FROM T1"); rs.next(); System.out.println("Value of T1/C1 is " + rs.getString(1)); s.executeUpdate("DROP TABLE T1"); s.close(); } catch (SQLException e) { errorPrintAndExit(e); } try { cleanUpAndShutDown(conn); } catch (SQLException e) { errorPrintAndExit(e); } } /** * Close connection and shut down database. Since this is embedded * mode, we must also shut down the Derby system. * * @param conn a connection to the database */ public static void cleanUpAndShutDown (Connection conn) throws SQLException { String dbName="authEmbDB"; String connectionURL = "jdbc:derby:" + dbName; try { conn.close(); System.out.println("Closed connection"); // As mary, shut down the database. try { String newURL = connectionURL + ";user=mary;password=little7xylamb;shutdown=true"; DriverManager.getConnection(newURL); } catch (SQLException se) { if ( !se.getSQLState().equals("08006") ) { throw se; } } System.out.println("Database shut down normally"); try { DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:derby:;shutdown=true"); } catch (SQLException se) { if ( !se.getSQLState().equals("XJ015") ) { throw se; } } System.out.println("Derby system shut down normally"); } catch (SQLException e) { errorPrintAndExit(e); } } /** * Turn on built-in user authentication and user authorization. * * @param conn a connection to the database */ public static void turnOnBuiltInUsers(Connection conn) throws SQLException { String setProperty = "CALL SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_SET_DATABASE_PROPERTY("; String getProperty = "VALUES SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_GET_DATABASE_PROPERTY("; String requireAuth = "'derby.connection.requireAuthentication'"; String defaultConnMode = "'derby.database.defaultConnectionMode'"; String fullAccessUsers = "'derby.database.fullAccessUsers'"; String readOnlyAccessUsers = "'derby.database.readOnlyAccessUsers'"; String provider = "'derby.authentication.provider'"; String propertiesOnly = "'derby.database.propertiesOnly'"; System.out.println("Turning on authentication."); Statement s = conn.createStatement(); // Set and confirm requireAuthentication s.executeUpdate(setProperty + requireAuth + ", 'true')"); ResultSet rs = s.executeQuery(getProperty + requireAuth + ")"); rs.next(); System.out.println("Value of requireAuthentication is " + rs.getString(1)); // Set authentication scheme to Derby builtin s.executeUpdate(setProperty + provider + ", 'BUILTIN')"); // Create some sample users s.executeUpdate( setProperty + "'derby.user.sa', 'ajaxj3x9')"); s.executeUpdate( setProperty + "'derby.user.guest', 'java5w6x')"); s.executeUpdate( setProperty + "'derby.user.mary', 'little7xylamb')"); // Define noAccess as default connection mode s.executeUpdate( setProperty + defaultConnMode + ", 'noAccess')"); // Confirm default connection mode rs = s.executeQuery(getProperty + defaultConnMode + ")"); rs.next(); System.out.println("Value of defaultConnectionMode is " + rs.getString(1)); // Define read-write user s.executeUpdate( setProperty + fullAccessUsers + ", 'sa,mary')"); // Define read-only user s.executeUpdate( setProperty + readOnlyAccessUsers + ", 'guest')"); // Confirm full-access users rs = s.executeQuery(getProperty + fullAccessUsers + ")"); rs.next(); System.out.println( "Value of fullAccessUsers is " + rs.getString(1)); // Confirm read-only users rs = s.executeQuery(getProperty + readOnlyAccessUsers + ")"); rs.next(); System.out.println( "Value of readOnlyAccessUsers is " + rs.getString(1)); // We would set the following property to TRUE only when we were // ready to deploy. Setting it to FALSE means that we can always // override using system properties if we accidentally paint // ourselves into a corner. s.executeUpdate(setProperty + propertiesOnly + ", 'false')"); s.close(); } /** * Report exceptions, with special handling of SQLExceptions, * and exit. * * @param e an exception (Throwable) */ static void errorPrintAndExit(Throwable e) { if (e instanceof SQLException) SQLExceptionPrint((SQLException)e); else { System.out.println("A non-SQL error occurred."); e.printStackTrace(); } System.exit(1); } /** * Iterate through a stack of SQLExceptions. * * @param sqle a SQLException */ static void SQLExceptionPrint(SQLException sqle) { while (sqle != null) { System.out.println("\n---SQLException Caught---\n"); System.out.println("SQLState: " + (sqle).getSQLState()); System.out.println("Severity: " + (sqle).getErrorCode()); System.out.println("Message: " + (sqle).getMessage()); sqle = sqle.getNextException(); } } }