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10.7.2. About Auditing Persistent Classes
Auditing of persistent classes is done in the JBoss Enterprise Application Platform through Hibernate Envers and the
@Audited annotation. When the annotation is applied to a class, a table is created, which stores the revision history of the entity.
Each time a change is made to the class, an entry is added to the audit table. The entry contains the changes to the class, and is given a revision number. This means that changes can be rolled back, or previous revisions can be viewed.

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