I'm trying to build a trivial example code. Something like this in the main(): conn = new Connect("qemu:///session", false); VirConnectDomainEventGenericCallback cb = new VirConnectDomainEventGenericCallback() { public void eventCallback(ConnectionPointer arg0, DomainPointer(arg1, Pointer arg2) { System.out.println("event happened!"); } }; int pointer = conn.domainEventRegisterAny(null, 0, cb); Is this example, I'm trying to catch events of type 0 ( VIR_DOMAIN_EVENT_ID_LIFECYCLE) to a callback(cb). But I think this way is not correct, because the execution should stop and I should see the events in the output. The idea is to write my own callbacks to catch the events, without having to poll the state of the resources. I have seen the code in python, namely event-test.py, and realized that there are helper classes (such virEventLoop*) and I might need something similar in Java... But I can't find any examples. Thanks, Bruno Costa On Fri, 2010-07-16 at 07:34 -0400, Bryan Kearney wrote: > On 07/16/2010 05:58 AM, Bruno Costa wrote: > > I'm having some trouble using java bindings for domain events. Can > > anyone provide me an example on how to use this, namely > > conn.domainEventRegisterAny? > > This is pretty new code, so there may not be many examples. What issues > are you seeing, maybe we can figure them out. > > -- bk >