Configuring auditing
To audit changes to objects in an object store, you must enable auditing on the object store, configure audit options for each class you want to audit, and optionally configure auditing for individual properties.
- Configuring auditing for an object store
- You can enable or disable auditing for an object store. When auditing is enabled, Content Engine records custom or system events that occur on an object whose class is configured for auditing.
- Configuring auditing for a class
- For each class you want to audit, you must select the events and other auditing options.
- Configuring auditing for a property
- You can audit the changes to a specific property of a class. By auditing a specific property instead of the entire class, you can audit only those properties you are interested in. Auditing a specific property instead of recording before and after snapshots of the state of the audited object reduces the size of the audit log.
- Creating a custom event
- You can create custom events and properties for the purposes of auditing custom applications. You do so by creating subclasses of the Custom Event class.
- Disabling auditing
- You can disable auditing completely or at various levels.