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SYS.OWA_SEC dependencies on OWA

Line 1: package body OWA_SEC is

1: package body OWA_SEC is
2:
3: /* NL_CHAR can be computed from a Unicode string in a portable manner. */
4: NL_CHAR constant varchar2(10) := owa_cx.nl_char;
5: /* Constant is set here instead of owachars to avoid invalid objects */

Line 4: NL_CHAR constant varchar2(10) := owa_cx.nl_char;

1: package body OWA_SEC is
2:
3: /* NL_CHAR can be computed from a Unicode string in a portable manner. */
4: NL_CHAR constant varchar2(10) := owa_cx.nl_char;
5: /* Constant is set here instead of owachars to avoid invalid objects */
6: CR_CHAR constant varchar2(10) := chr(13);
7:
8: /*******************************************************************/

Line 5: /* Constant is set here instead of owachars to avoid invalid objects */

1: package body OWA_SEC is
2:
3: /* NL_CHAR can be computed from a Unicode string in a portable manner. */
4: NL_CHAR constant varchar2(10) := owa_cx.nl_char;
5: /* Constant is set here instead of owachars to avoid invalid objects */
6: CR_CHAR constant varchar2(10) := chr(13);
7:
8: /*******************************************************************/
9: /* Procedure to specify the PL/SQL Agent's authorization scheme */

Line 13: owa.auth_scheme := scheme;

9: /* Procedure to specify the PL/SQL Agent's authorization scheme */
10: /*******************************************************************/
11: procedure set_authorization(scheme in integer) is
12: begin
13: owa.auth_scheme := scheme;
14: end;
15:
16: /*******************************************************************/
17: /* Functions to obtain the Web client's authentication information */

Line 21: return owa.user_id;

17: /* Functions to obtain the Web client's authentication information */
18: /*******************************************************************/
19: function get_user_id return varchar2 is
20: begin
21: return owa.user_id;
22: end;
23:
24: function get_password return varchar2 is
25: begin

Line 26: return owa.password;

22: end;
23:
24: function get_password return varchar2 is
25: begin
26: return owa.password;
27: end;
28:
29: function get_client_ip return owa_util.ip_address is
30: begin

Line 29: function get_client_ip return owa_util.ip_address is

25: begin
26: return owa.password;
27: end;
28:
29: function get_client_ip return owa_util.ip_address is
30: begin
31: return owa.ip_address;
32: end;
33:

Line 31: return owa.ip_address;

27: end;
28:
29: function get_client_ip return owa_util.ip_address is
30: begin
31: return owa.ip_address;
32: end;
33:
34: function get_client_hostname return varchar2 is
35: begin

Line 36: return owa.hostname;

32: end;
33:
34: function get_client_hostname return varchar2 is
35: begin
36: return owa.hostname;
37: end;
38:
39: /*******************************************************************/
40: /* Procedure to specify the dynamic page's protection realm */

Line 46: l_realm := owa_util.validate_arg(realm);

42: procedure set_protection_realm(realm in varchar2) is
43: l_realm varchar2(32767);
44: begin
45: -- validate argument
46: l_realm := owa_util.validate_arg(realm);
47: owa.protection_realm := l_realm;
48: end;
49:
50: end;

Line 47: owa.protection_realm := l_realm;

43: l_realm varchar2(32767);
44: begin
45: -- validate argument
46: l_realm := owa_util.validate_arg(realm);
47: owa.protection_realm := l_realm;
48: end;
49:
50: end;