This is exactly what we discussed yesterday on IRC.
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On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 19:48 -0400, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
I wonder if it really has to be a project on its own?
A module in core would make more sense?
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On Oct 21, 2008, at 15:09, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> I'd say yes most definitely...
>
> One thing I would like to see in adition is the ability to store
> flattened audting of changes. There are many examples of such a thing
> on the wiki and the web at large.
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> On Tue, 2008-10-21 at 20:41 +0200, Adam Warski wrote:
>>> But, as the logical place to do this would be in hibernate, this
>>> brings the question: would you (= the Hibernate team) be interested
>>> in Envers and in me developing it further? :)
>> I'll take the lack of answers as a no :) But thanks, Max and Sanne :)
>>
>> Meanwhile, maybe it will interest some of you, I've just released
>> Envers 1.1.0.GA. The main new features are the possibility to version
>> most types of relations and persistent collections and an improved
>> revisions-of-entities query; you can now read the history of an
>> entity
>> along with revisions metadata in a single query.
>>
>> More details on the blog:
http://www.warski.org/blog/?p=20 and the
>> website:
http://www.jboss.org/envers/
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