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Texo: Auditing feature [message #1008587] Wed, 13 February 2013 08:18 Go to next message
peter meyer is currently offline peter meyerFriend
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Hello,

i saw that Teneo supports auditing for whole Models or for specific types.
I think this is a very valuable feature for many business applications.

Are there any plans to implement auditing for Texo?

Best regards
Peter
Re: Texo: Auditing feature [message #1008663 is a reply to message #1008587] Wed, 13 February 2013 13:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Taal is currently offline Martin TaalFriend
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Hi Peter,
It has crossed my mind yes, Texo generates standard JPA annotated code. This means that Hibernate envers should work
somewhat out-of-the-box. You can use this Texo feature to add Hibernate envers annotations to the generated entities:
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Texo/Direct_Java_Annotations

I was/am planning to test it with Texo and do a blog post/wiki page on it. To be sure that indeed Texo works directly
with Hibernate envers without additional changes.

gr. Martin

On 02/13/2013 09:18 AM, peter meyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i saw that Teneo supports auditing for whole Models or for specific types.
> I think this is a very valuable feature for many business applications.
>
> Are there any plans to implement auditing for Texo?
>
> Best regards
> Peter


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Re: Texo: Auditing feature [message #1008743 is a reply to message #1008587] Wed, 13 February 2013 18:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Martin Taal is currently offline Martin TaalFriend
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Hi Peter,
I saw that EclipseLink also has auditing/history support:
http://wiki.eclipse.or
g/Configuring_Historical_Sessions_(ELUG)#How_to_Configure_Historical_Sessions_Using_a_EclipseLink_HistoryPolicy
http://wiki.eclipse.org/EclipseLink/Examples/JPA/Auditing

(note the first link may be broken because of linebreaks..)

I am not sure if EclipseLink will create the history tables automatically though...

But your post triggered me on the topic, it is nice thing to try with Texo. If you do let me know, if not maybe I will
pick it up and do a blog post on the topic.

gr. Martiin

On 02/13/2013 09:18 AM, peter meyer wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i saw that Teneo supports auditing for whole Models or for specific types.
> I think this is a very valuable feature for many business applications.
>
> Are there any plans to implement auditing for Texo?
>
> Best regards
> Peter


--

With Regards, Martin Taal

Springsite/Elver.org
Office: Hardwareweg 4, 3821 BV Amersfoort
Postal: Nassaulaan 7, 3941 EC Doorn
The Netherlands
Cell: +31 (0)6 288 48 943
Tel: +31 (0)84 420 2397
Fax: +31 (0)84 225 9307
Mail: mtaal@xxxxxxxx - mtaal@xxxxxxxx
Web: www.springsite.com - www.elver.org
Re: Texo: Auditing feature [message #1008767 is a reply to message #1008743] Wed, 13 February 2013 20:19 Go to previous message
peter meyer is currently offline peter meyerFriend
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Hello Martin,

thank you very much for the information about the Hibernate envers feature and EclipseLink History Support.

I will take a closer look this or next week on both Audit features (Eclipselink and Hibernate) and let you know the results.

Best regards
Peter

[Updated on: Wed, 13 February 2013 20:20]

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