> On 12/31/05, Andrus Adamchik <andru..bjectstyle.org> wrote:
> > I agree and realize that you need a solution now. And I think you
> > don't need a patch to use your approach. Subclassing would be enough.
> > The trick is to put your subclass in org.objectstyle.cayenne.access
> > package (inside your application source tree of course). The fields
> > you need to access are not private, they are just not public, so by
> > doing that you'll get full access to these methods:
Just a note that moving my AuditLogger class into cayenne.access was
enough to use cayenne unmodified, which is one less support nightmare
to deal with :)
I'm still interested in helping to get support for auditing built-in,
once I understand the two-phase commit strategy.
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