I vaguely remember to have overheard that PostgreSQL supports
something similar, would be really nice; sorry don't have a reference.
If it works nicely for second level caches, you might extend it to Search too.

2010/4/8 Emmanuel Bernard <emman...@hibernate.org>:
> There's an interesting feature in Oracle that let's you register to database 
> changes events
> http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11882_01/java.112/e10589/dbchgnf.htm
>
> We could use that to invalidate second level caches properly even if a 
> third-party app update the DB.
>
> Worth considering a prototype in Hibernate?
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