1- We currently have 2 kinds of audit:
- Audit on Entities: We track Creation, deletion and modification of entities 
and write in table changed attributes, user that perform the modif and date of 
the modif.
- Audit on services.
Such features includes in JBoss may be great.

2- Audit on entities is based on database trigger (problem is to get the user 
authenticated in JAAS, it is not the same as user authenticated on DB).
We also try an audit based on interceptor (it looks like the  audit in 
hibernate Wiki) but audit has a great impact on performance.
Audit on services is not implemnted but it may be based on aspect.


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