We have also expanded the hibernate ORM events to bridge the gap to the ColdBox interceptors. So now all the hibernate interceptors will relay their events to ColdBox via interceptors. This means that each hibernate event, like preLoad() for example, will announce its ColdBox counterpart: ORMPreLoad(). Below are the new interception points the ORM Event Handler exposes with the appropriate interception data it announces:
With the exposure of these interception points to your ColdBox application, you can easily create decoupled executable chains of events that respond to ORM events. This really expands the ORM interceptor capabilities to a more decoupled way of listening to ORM events. You can even create different interceptors for different ORM entity classes that respond to the same events, extend the entities with AOP, change entities at runtime, and more; how cool is that.
Interception Point
Intercept Structure
Description
ORMPostNew
{entity}
Called via the postNew() event
ORMPreLoad
{entity}
Called via the preLoad() event
ORMPostLoad
{entity}
Called via the postLoad() event
ORMPostDelete
{entity}
Called via the postDelete() event
ORMPreDelete
{entity}
Called via the preDelete() event
ORMPreUpdate
{entity,oldData}
Called via the preUpdate() event
ORMPostUpdate
{entity}
Called via the postUpdate() event
ORMPreInsert
{entity}
Called via the preInsert() event
ORMPostInsert
{entity}
Called via the postInsert() event