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What is JaVers?

It is a lightweight, fully open-source Java library for auditing changes in your data. With JaVers you can forget about the troublesome data versioning.
JaVers is a tool in the Java Tools category of a tech stack.
JaVers is an open source tool with 1.1K GitHub stars and 342 GitHub forks. Here’s a link to JaVers's open source repository on GitHub

Who uses JaVers?

Developers

JaVers Integrations

JaVers's Features

  • Compare complex object structures
  • Commit changes performed on your domain objects
  • Browse data history in three views — Changes, Shadows and Snapshots
  • Persist data change history in MongoDB, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server
  • Track every change of object fields as well as relations changes

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