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 Post subject: How can i get real object's name?
PostPosted: Mon Jul 12, 2004 9:39 pm 
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I use hibernate interceptor to trace my persistent object data.
But in interceptor interface the callback function "onFlushDirty"just provided the top class "object" and "object id".

So how can i know which object is modified? I mean that if i have more than one persistent object ,through the interceptor how can i distinguish
which object is now being modified?

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Just put the object you want to track in a collection in the onSave() or onFlushDirty() method and look at this collection and decide what to do in the postFlush() method.

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