You might want to have a look at using versioning:
| @Version
| public int getVersion()
| {
| return version;
| }
| public void setVersion(int version)
| {
| this.version=version;
| }
|
Depending on what you need to do you could use the version to see if there have
been updates made. If it's not useful, please ignore the suggestion.
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