We're using a mixture of Hibernate with JDBC's DAOs.
I guess I'm faced with either mapping the rest of the tables in Hibernate and using Envers or doing it in the UI. If I end up doing this in the UI, I guess I'll create a separate project and share it with the community for an AuditForm. ~ Thank you, Paul Bors On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 8:41 PM, Igor Vaynberg <igor.vaynb...@gmail.com>wrote: > if you are using hibernate here is envers...easier to do it on that > level rather then ui... > > -igor > > On Thu, Feb 7, 2013 at 4:11 PM, Paul Bors <p...@bors.ws> wrote: > > We have an enterprise web-app which is going through SAP qualification > and > > a requirement has come through for our application’s settings changes to > be > > logged. > > > > > > > > There are quite a number of pages for which now we must log the values of > > the form fields as they were before the user changed them and after they > > have been changed. > > > > > > > > Before I go crazy and implement my own form to traverse the wicket > > component tree for all of its children looking at form components and > > capturing their model objects I was wondering if anyone out there has run > > into such as use-case and how did you go about resolving it? > > > > > > > > Obviously I would like a generic approach rather than fix this at a > > per-page or per-form basics. > > > > ~ Thank you, > > Paul Bors > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@wicket.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@wicket.apache.org > >