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Creating and Maintaining Database Links
The client application sends a modify request to server one. Server one contains a
database link that forwards the operation to server two, which contains another
database link. The database link on server two forwards the operations to server
three, which contains the data the clients wants to modify in a database. Two hops
are required to access the piece of data the client want to modify.
During a normal operation request, a client binds to the server and then any ACIs
applying to that client are evaluated. With cascading chaining, the client bind
request is evaluated on server one, but the ACIs applying to the client are
evaluated only after the request has been chained to the destination server, in the
above example server two.
Consider the following example scenario. On server A, a directory tree is split as
follows:
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