"aditsu" wrote : I was going to post something along the same lines as 
FredrikJ, so I'm glad to see this thread.
  | 
  | Could we perhaps have an adapter (abstract listener class) with annotated 
callback methods, that we can extend for defining listeners with compile-time 
checking?
  | 

Something we did consider, but such an adapter would lose some the benefits of 
the annotation based approach.  Performance on callbacks you are not interested 
in.  Empty impl's of callbacks still get called, but a callback isn't 
annotated, it doesn't.

"aditsu" wrote : 
  | Also, are the listener callbacks currently fired synchronously as part of 
the transaction, therefore blocking the transaction till they are executed? 
Will that change in the future?
  | 

Yes, they are synchronous (see updated javadocs on the annotation in CVS HEAD). 
 I don't expect this to change in the future.


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