1. It notifies via an "out-of-band" method (i.e. email). 
This makes
it difficult (but not impossible) to handle 
with automation. 
more 
elegant way would be through an API leveraging a push mechanism.
2. the "notify:" attribute has to actually be configured 
with an address 
interested party
 for it to work.
as a notify address.
Wilfried Wöber wrote on 22/03/2019 21:50:
>
 Hi Aris!
>
> Is this what you are
 looking for?
>
> 
https://www.ripe.net/manage-ips-and-asns/db/support/documentation/ripe-database-documentation/notifications/9-2-notification-messages/9-2-1-notification-attributes>
> I may be off-track, of course 
:-)
> Wilfried
>
>
 On 22/03/2019 20:29, Aris Lambrianidis via db-wg wrote:
>>
 Dear all,
>>
>> Back in the
 day, RFC1996 introduced the NOTIFY mechanism in DNS, which 
significantly helped with information propagation delay,
>>
 as it facilitated the transition from a pull (poll) to a push 
(interrupt) model.
>>
>> The
 problem we, as AMS-IX, are facing is quite similar when it comes to 
polling the RIPE database for changes. This seems
>>
 inefficient.
>>
>> Although
 the analogy breaks down quickly, as there are no RIPE database 
"clients" similar to DNS slave servers
>> parsing 
NOTIFY messages, we would love to see any RIPE API created or extended, 
or any other mechanism implemented by which
>> a 
client "registers interest" for any objects it wants to be notified of 
changes.
>>
>> As a simple 
example, if we were to "register interest" (e.g. via a REST POST or PUT 
method) for the AS-AMS-IX-SET as-set object, we would be
>>
 programmatically notified whenever the "last-modified" field of the 
as-set was changed.
>>
>> 
Based on the above, I have 3 questions:
>> 1. Does
 something like what is described above already exist?
>>
 2. If it doesn't exist, would others be interested on such 
functionality?
>> 3. If it doesn't exist, while 
knowing that this is only a high level overview of the concept and many 
details are missing, is this generally feasible?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Aris 
Lambrianidis
>> AMS-IX
>>