I save the persistent state when my application terminates, but if the 
application crashes or is forcibly stopped, all non-volatile changes are lost. 
Is the DefaultMOPersistenceProvider thread-safe if I call it when the agent is 
still running? Is there a way to determine when the persistent state was 
modified, to schedule a save soon after? Sure I could schedule the save at 
regular intervals, but I would feel more comfortable if I could save very soon 
after a password is changed. Our MIB is completely volatile, so I'm mostly 
concerned with the standard MIBs implemented by SNMP4J itself.

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