Auditing and WebLogic applications.

From: Dunbar, Norman <norman.dunbar_at_environment-agency.gov.uk>
Date: Tue, 16 Feb 2010 14:44:56 -0000
Message-ID: <919FC80F27E0C6428106496EDF92A7520B78B8BE_at_EXCCLUS05.PRODDS.NTNL>



I'm wondering how you all manage your WebLogic applications from an Oracle auditing point of view.

The system in question connects using a connection pool to a specific user in the database. The users connect to the system as themselves (they have a row in a "users" table) as far as the application is concerned, but as far as auditing is concerned, the changes to data are being made by the user that weblogic is connected to.

This isn't very suitable as far as auditing is concerned. Unless the applications does lots of auditing internally, is there a way to determine who did what and when - when running applications under WebLogic?

Thanks.
Norm.

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