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 On Martes 13 Septiembre 2011 03:15:56 Pavel Arnost escribió: 
> Hi, 
>  
> I would like to add "user" (from Spring Security context) and "timestamp" 
> fields to history tables. From HistoryPolicy class source code, it looks 
> like that there is not direct support for another fields, but logicalInsert 
> and mappinglogicalInsert methods could be overriden and modified. 
>  
> What is the difference between logicalInsert and mappingLogicalInsert? Do 
> you know any other approach than overriding logicalInsert and 
> mappingLogicalInsert methods? 
>  
> Regards, 
> Pavel Arnost 
Hello. 
I don't know if this is what you want. But I do this in my projects: 
 I use a Superclass to add auditUser and timestamp: 
@MappedSuperclass 
public class Model implements Serializable { 
	/** 
	 * El usuario que realizó la última modificación. 
	 */ 
	@Column 
	private String auditUser; 
	/** 
	 * La fecha y hora de la última modificación. 
	 */ 
	@Version 
	private Timestamp version; 
	... 
	@PrePersist 
	@PreUpdate 
	public void updateAuditInfo() { 
		setAuditUser(SecurityHelper.getCurrentUsername()); 
	} 
} 
The SecurityHelper is a class that call spring security and give to me the current username. 
Them , I implements the HistoryPolicy in the inhereted class of model. 
I know is not the best option, but is the simplest one. 
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