OpenJPA audit allows the user to choose how the audit records are treated. It
does not make any decision to store the audited record to be stored in the
same database. But that is entirely possible because the audit record
carries the states of the persistent object when it entered the persistent
context and when it is ready to be committed. However, OpenJPA audit allow
the audit record be stored in an entoirely different database or schema as
well.



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Pinaki Poddar
Chair, Apache OpenJPA Project
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