If we could make it generic enough so it could work with other 
notification schemes (other vendor extensions, user written triggers, 
etc) then I'd be all of including this.

Of course starting off with targeting a specific one and growing out 
from there is ok :)


On 04/08/2010 07:29 AM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
> 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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