This is just to test email routing through the mailing list, feel free to
mute the conversation if it bothers you.
@ma...@hibernate.org , can you please answer
something so I can see if I get the message?
Make sure to send to the list only, not to me personally.
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
Hey David,
Since it's been a while, I'll confirm all is well on Hibernate projects:
Hibernate ORM: Version 6.6 tested against JDK 23 (EA 26) / 24 (EA 1). No
problems to report.
Hibernate Validator: Version 8.0 tested against JDK 23 (EA 26) / 24 (EA 1).
No problems to report.
Hibernate Search:
Hey David,
Best wishes for the new year!
Better late than never: this is to confirm that Hibernate projects work
just fine with JDK 22 (EA 28) / 23 (EA 2).
Hibernate ORM: Version 6.2 tested against JDK 11 / 17 / 21 / 22 (EA 28),
version 6.4 tested against the same and also JDK 23 (EA 2). No
Hello,
We just published a maintenance release for Hibernate Search: 6.2.3.Final.
This version brings compatibility with OpenSearch 2.11 and Spring Boot 3.2
in particular.
See our blog for more information
https://in.relation.to/2023/12/21/hibernate-search-6-2-3-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hello,
We are pleased to announce the release of Hibernate Search 7.0.0.Final.
Compared to Hibernate Search 6.2, this release upgrades its baseline to JDK
11 and Hibernate ORM 6.4, brings compatibility with Elasticsearch 8.10/8.11
and OpenSearch 2.10/2.11, and upgrades to Lucene 9.8.
Hibernate
Hello,
We just published a new candidate release for Hibernate Search: 7.0.0.CR2.
This release upgrades to the recently released Hibernate ORM 6.4; as this
upgrade implies dropping compatibility with Hibernate ORM 6.3, it was
deemed a big enough change to warrant a second candidate release.
Hey David,
This is to confirm that Hibernate projects work just fine with JDK 21/22:
Hibernate ORM: Versions 6.3 and 6.2 tested against JDK 11 / 17 / 21 (GA) /
22 (EA 20). No problems to report.
Hibernate Validator: Version 8.0 tested against JDK 11 / 17 / 21 (GA) / 22
(EA 20). No problems to
Hello,
We published a new candidate release for Hibernate Search: 7.0.0.CR1.
If you haven't already, now is a great time to try Hibernate Search 7.0 and
to report any problems you encounter!
Hibernate Search 7.0 is focused on upgrading the minimal requirements: JDK
11, Lucene 9.8, Jakarta EE and
/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodiere
Hibernate team
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Hello,
We just published a maintenance release for Hibernate Search: 6.2.1.Final.
This version brings compatibility with Elasticsearch 8.9 and OpenSearch 2.9
in particular, and fixes a few bugs.
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2023/08/17/hibernate-search-6-2-1-Final
Hello,
We are pleased to announce the release of Hibernate Search 6.2.0.Final.
This release brings in particular a new standalone POJO Mapper, mapping of
classes/records to projections using @ProjectionConstructor, highlighting,
Elasticsearch schema export, and more bugfixes and improvements.
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.2.0.CR1, a candidate release of the
next minor version of Hibernate Search.
If you haven't already, now is a great time to try Hibernate Search 6.2 and
to report any problems you encounter!
This release brings in particular a new excludePaths filter
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.2.0.Beta1, a beta release of the next
minor version of Hibernate Search.
This release brings highlighting in the Search DSL, indexing plan filters
to suspend automatic indexing, an Elasticsearch schema export tool, mapping
annotations for constructor
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.2.0.Alpha2, an alpha release of the
next minor version of Hibernate Search.
This version brings simpler and/or/not predicates, mass indexing for
multiple tenants, and a switch to UUIDs for identifiers in the
outbox-polling coordination strategy.
On Tue, Jan 31, 2023 at 11:41 AM Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> Hey,
>
> For your information, the endpoint
> https://hibernate.atlassian.net/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa is apparently no
> longer accessible to unauthenticated users. Judging from what I get as an
> authenticated user,
Hello,
We just published two maintenance releases for Hibernate Search:
6.1.8.Final and 5.11.12.Final.
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2023/01/31/hibernate-search-6-1-8-and-5-11-12/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
Hey,
For your information, the endpoint
https://hibernate.atlassian.net/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa is apparently no
longer accessible to unauthenticated users. Judging from what I get as an
authenticated user, I suspect it might not work well for authenticated
users without write access, either.
Hello,
We just published two maintenance releases for Hibernate Search:
5.11.11.Final and 5.10.13.Final.
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2022/10/27/hibernate-search-5-11-11-and-5-10-13/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
Hello,
We just published a maintenance release for Hibernate Search: 6.1.7.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2022/09/16/hibernate-search-6-1-7-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
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Hello,
We just published a maintenance release for Hibernate Search: 6.1.6.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2022/08/04/hibernate-search-6-1-6-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
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Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.2.0.Alpha1, an alpha release of the
next minor version of Hibernate Search.
The main feature of this new version is the new Standalone POJO mapper,
allowing to map arbitrary objects to an index, even if those objects are
not Hibernate ORM entities.
Hello,
We just published a maintenance release for Hibernate Search: 6.1.5.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2022/05/11/hibernate-search-6-1-5-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
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Hi,
The message on our website about verifying signed artifacts is a generic
one we display everywhere. Some projects have begun rolling out artifact
signings, some haven't (yet).
For Hibernate ORM, I'm not sure, but I believe it's still work in progress
[1].
Thanks for reporting, I'll try to
Hello,
We just published a maintenance release for Hibernate Search: 6.1.4.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2022/04/07/hibernate-search-6-1-4-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
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Congratulations to you all! That's a huge milestone, after literal years of
work.
Also, thanks for asking for opinions and helping with upgrades in Search
along the way, it really made keeping up with the Alphas/Betas/CRs easier.
Now onwards to 6.0.1 :D
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
Hello David,
Congratulations! And yes, thanks for mentioning us in the announcement :)
We've already started using oracle-actions/setup-java on Hibernate
Reactive, it will be very useful.
As for Hibernate projects on JDK 19... everything still works fine!
Hibernate ORM: Version 6.0 tested
Hello,
We just published two maintenance releases for Hibernate Search:
6.1.3.Final and 6.0.9.Final.
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2022/03/18/hibernate-search-6-1-3-Final-6-0-9-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
Hello David,
All is well for Hibernate projects on JDK 18 and JDK 19.
Summary if you want to update the Quality Outreach wiki ([1]):
Hibernate ORM: Versions 5.6 tested against JDK 18 GA, version 6.0 tested
against JDK 18 GA and JDK 19 EA12. No problems to report.
Hibernate Validator: Versions
Hello,
We just published a maintenance release for Hibernate Search: 6.1.1.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2022/02/08/hibernate-search-6-1-1-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
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/openjdk-19-ea+8_linux-x64_bin.tar.gz
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Fri, 4 Feb 2022 at 12:42, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> Hey David,
>
> It seems the download links on https://jdk.java.net/19/ are out of date;
> the link for Linux / x64 in particular [1] is giv
> There has been no ASM release since
> https://gitlab.ow2.org/asm/asm/-/commit/33a3c0e1852323eb024860ad05269403069afa50,
> that could explain the problem you're facing with Gradle and EA19.
>
> Thanks,
>
> --David
>
>
> On 02/02/2022 12:20, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
>
Hello David,
All is well for Hibernate projects on JDK 18.
I'm having trouble running the Gradle builds on JDK19, though: even running
Gradle itself on JDK11, it seems Gradle is unable to use JDK19 as a
toolchain. I'm still investigating and will report where appropriate (it's
probably a Gradle
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.1.0.Final!
The most important change by far in Hibernate Search 6.1.0.Final is support
for asynchronous, distributed automatic indexing through the
"outbox-polling" coordination strategy.
But it doesn't stop there and introduces Elasticsearch 7.16
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.1.0.CR1, the first release candidate
of Hibernate Search 6.1.
If you haven't already, now is a great time to try Hibernate Search 6.1 and
to report any problems you encounter!
Among the main changes since Beta2: better defaults and optional operators
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.1.0.Beta2, another beta release of the
next minor version of Hibernate Search.
Among the main changes: persistence and management of aborted events with
the "outbox-polling" coordination, definition of Lucene analyzers without
referring to Lucene
Hello,
We just published a bugfix release for Hibernate Search: 6.0.8.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2022/01/05/hibernate-search-6-0-8-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
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Hello David,
All is well for Hibernate projects:
Hibernate ORM: Version 5.6 tested against JDK 18 EA27. No problems to
report. I confirm JDK-8277451 was fixed.
Hibernate Validator: Version 7.0 tested against JDK 18 EA27. No problems to
report.
Hibernate Search: Version 6.1 tested against JDK
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.1.0.Beta1, a beta release of the next
minor version of Hibernate Search.
Among the main changes: asynchronous, distributed automatic indexing now
scales to more or fewer nodes dynamically, supports multi-tenancy, and
pauses during mass indexing; new
.
Hibernate Reactive: Version 1.0 tested against JDK 18 EA23. No problems to
report.
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Fri, 19 Nov 2021 at 11:57, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> I'm glad to see that the Outreach program continues and seems in good
> hands.
>
>
Hello David,
I'm glad to see that the Outreach program continues and seems in good hands.
We actually have a bug to report this time, most likely related to JEP 416:
https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8277451
Here is the detail per project:
Hibernate ORM: Version 5.6 tested against JDK
Hello Rory,
Sorry to see you go, but I hope you enjoy your retirement!
As to the outreach program... Hello David!
Everything looks fine for Hibernate projects with JDK 18 EA20:
Hibernate ORM: Version 5.6 tested against JDK 18 EA20. No problems to
report.
Hibernate Validator: Version 7.0
Hello,
We just published three maintenance releases for Hibernate Search:
6.0.7.Final, 5.11.10.Final and 5.10.12.Final.
These releases mainly upgrade Hibernate Search to the latest compatible
Hibernate ORM versions, add deprecations in the 5.x versions for features
that are no longer present in
Hi Rory,
Congratulations!
Now onwards to JDK 18 :)
Everything looks fine for Hibernate projects with JDK 18 EA14:
Hibernate ORM: Versions 5.6 tested against JDK 18 EA14. No problems to
report.
Hibernate Validator: Versions 6.2, 7.0 tested against JDK 18 EA14. No
problems to report.
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.1.0.Alpha1, an alpha release of the
next minor version of Hibernate Search.
The main feature of this new version is a new concept of "coordination" to
perform automatic indexing in an asynchronous, distributed way.
It allows for a new architecture
Hello,
We just published a bugfix release for Hibernate Search: 6.0.5.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2021/06/23/hibernate-search-6-0-5-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
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Hello,
We just published a bugfix release for Hibernate Search: 6.0.4.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2021/06/15/hibernate-search-6-0-4-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
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Hello Rory,
Everything looks fine for Hibernate projects with JDK17 EA26:
Hibernate ORM: Versions 5.4, 5.5 tested against JDK 16 GA and JDK 17 EA26.
No problems to report.
Hibernate Validator: Versions 6.1, 6.2, 7.0 tested against JDK 16 GA and
JDK 17 EA26. No problems to report.
Hibernate
to report.
Hibernate Search: Versions 5.11, 6.0 tested against JDK 16 GA and JDK 17
EA23. No problems to report.
Hibernate Reactive: Version 1.0 tested against JDK 16 and JDK 17 EA23. No
problems to report.
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Wed, 26 May 2021 at 09:20, Yoann Rodiere
Hello Rory,
Everything looks fine for Hibernate projects with JDK17 EA22:
Hibernate ORM: Versions 5.4, 5.5 tested against JDK 16 GA and JDK 17 EA22.
No problems to report.
Hibernate Validator: Versions 6.1, 6.2, 7.0 tested against JDK 16 GA and
JDK 17 EA22. No problems to report.
Hibernate
Hello Rory,
Everything looks fine for Hibernate projects with JDK17 EA21:
Hibernate ORM: Versions 5.4, 5.5 tested against JDK 16 GA and JDK 17 EA21.
No problems to report.
Hibernate Validator: Versions 6.1, 6.2, 7.0 tested against JDK 16 GA and
JDK 17 EA21. No problems to report.
Hibernate
Hello,
We just published two maintenance releases for Hibernate Search:
5.11.9.Final and 5.10.11.Final.
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2021/05/06/hibernate-search-5-11-9-and-5-10-11/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
Hello Rory,
Everything looks fine for Hibernate projects with JDK17 EA18:
Hibernate ORM: Versions 5.4, 5.5 tested against JDK 16 GA and JDK 17 EA18.
No problem to report.
Hibernate Validator: Versions 6.1, 6.2, 7.0 tested against JDK 16 GA and
JDK 17 EA18. No problem to report.
Hibernate Search:
Hello,
We just published a bugfix release for Hibernate Search: 6.0.3.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2021/04/14/hibernate-search-6-0-3-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
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Hello Rory,
Regarding JDK17 EA17 (yes 17, I was on PTO so I'm a bit late :) ),
everything looks fine on our side:
Hibernate ORM: Version 5.4 tested against JDK 16 GA and JDK 17 EA17. No
problem to report.
Hibernate Validator: Versions 6.1, 6.2, 7.0 tested against JDK 16 GA and
JDK 17 EA17. No
Hello Rory,
Congratulations on the release.
Regarding JDK17 EA13, everything looks fine on our side:
Hibernate ORM: Version 5.4 tested against JDK 16 GA and JDK 17 EA13. No
problem to report.
Hibernate Validator: Versions 6.1, 6.2, 7.0 tested against JDK 16 GA and
JDK 17 EA13. No problem to
Hello everyone,
I just deployed a GitHub bot on our infrastructure. The purpose of this bot
is to run basic checks on pull requests, so that contributors know right
away if something needs to be changed, without having to wait for a human
to take the time to review. And to avoid oversights for
Hello,
We just published a bugfix release for Hibernate Search: 6.0.2.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2021/02/24/hibernate-search-6-0-2-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
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Hello Rory,
Hibernate ORM: Tested with version 5.4. Everything works fine with JDK 16
EA build 32.
Hibernate Validator: Tested with versions 6.1, 6.2 and 7.0. Everything
works fine with JDK 16 EA build 32.
Hibernate Search: Tested with versions 5.11 and 6.0. Everything works fine
with JDK 16 EA
Happy new year from the Hibernate team!
We just published a bugfix release for Hibernate Search: 5.11.8.Final
See our blog for more information:
https://in.relation.to/2021/01/06/hibernate-search-5-11-8-Final/
Cheers,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
Hello Rory,
We did experience problems related to JDK 16 denying illegal accesses
across modules, but they were either in Gradle [1] or in components we use
for tests only. Either way, a few --add-opens did the trick, and these
problems aren't caused by Hibernate.
Hibernate ORM: Tested with
Hello,
We just published the first stable release of Hibernate Search 6: version
6.0.0.Final.
With more than 900 tickets addressed
Hello Rory,
Everything works fine with JDK 16 EA build 26.
Hibernate ORM: Compatible. Tested with version 5.5.0-SNAPSHOT.
Hibernate Validator: Compatible. Tested with versions 6.1 and 7.0.
Hibernate Search: Compatible. Tested with versions 5.11 and 6.0.
Hibernate Reactive: Compatible. Tested
Hello,
We just published a second candidate release for Hibernate Search 6.0:
version 6.0.0.CR2.
This release mainly brings a workaround for applications hanging on startup
with Spring Boot 2.3+, type parameters for type bridges and property
bridges, and an alternative, URI-based configuration
Hey,
Ah, this again.
We've already looked into it. Last time we did, we got bug reports because
it broke legacy applications whose XML parser will automatically fetch the
DTD from hibernate.org on startup, and does not handle redirection or HTTPS
(I don't know which exactly).
We cannot do this
Hello,
We just published two bugfix releases for Hibernate Search: 5.11.7.Final
and 5.10.10.Final.
The only significant change in these versions is the upgrade to Hibernate
ORM version 5.4.24.Final and 5.3.20.Final, respectively, in order to fix
CVE-2020-25638.
See our blog for more information:
Thank you Rory.
Here's our current status for JDK 16 EA build 24:
Hibernate ORM: CI passed
Hibernate Validator: CI passed
Hibernate Search: CI passed
Hibernate Reactive: CI passed
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Fri, 13 Nov 2020 at 12:22, Rory O'Donnell
wrote:
>
> Hi
Hello,
We just published a bugfix release for Hibernate Search: 5.11.6.Final.
This release mainly upgrades Hibernate Search to the latest compatible
Hibernate ORM version and fixes one issue with Spring 2.4.0.
See our blog for more information:
Hello,
We just published the first candidate release for Hibernate Search 6.0:
version 6.0.0.CR1.
Compared to Hibernate Search 5, changes are extensive, due to the API
overhaul, but with plenty of improvements: upgrades to Lucene 8 and
Elasticsearch 7 of course, but also a more concise Search
Hello Rory,
Here's our current status for JDK 16 EA build 21:
Hibernate ORM: we're working on it (Gradle issues)
Hibernate Validator: CI passed
Hibernate Search: CI passed
Hibernate Reactive: we're working on it (Gradle issues)
Regards,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On
Hi,
Looks good to me, but please ping me when you submit the PR. HCANN is used
in Hibernate Search as well, and not just the ORM module.
If we ever need to have two ORM modules in Hibernate Search (one for ORM 5
and one for ORM 6), I'll need to be sure that Hibernate Search can switch
from HCANN
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Beta11.
This release mainly brings a default analyzer, a way to limit automatic
reindexing to same-entity updates only, a new implementation for AWS IAM
authentication, and a migration helper for applications moving from Search
5 to Search 6.
It
.
Regards,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Wed, 30 Sep 2020 at 16:27, Rory O'Donnell
wrote:
> Many thanks Yoann.
>
> Rgds,Rory
> On 30/09/2020 13:22, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
>
> Hi Rory,
>
> Yes, we've been working on that as soon as we got news of the
Hello Rory,
Here are the results for Hibernate projects on JDK16 ea+18:
- I still have to find a way to test Hibernate ORM against JDK16
(obviously, Gradle support for JDK16 is not there yet).
- Hibernate Search runs just fine.
- Hibernate Validator fails because of
at 10:11, Rory O'Donnell
wrote:
> Hi Yoann,
>
> Would it be possible to add Hibernate Validator when testing Early Access
> builds ?
>
> Thanks,Rory
> On 18/08/2020 08:33, Rory O'Donnell wrote:
>
> Hi Yoann,
>
> Thanks for the update!
>
> Rgds,Rory
>
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Beta10.
This release mainly brings a total hit count threshold, conditional
indexing, better timeouts, and per-index analyzer definitions for
Elasticsearch.
It also includes an upgrade to Lucene 8.6.1, Elasticsearch 7.9.0 and
Hibernate ORM
t; > 11.
> >
> > I think it is worthwhile though to discuss possibly moving to Java 9 to
> > take advantage of multi-release jars as Christian mentioned. But Java 9
> > has its own set of difficulties for adoption with modules. It is a
> > tough call.
> >
> >
Hi Rory,
I confirm that Hibernate ORM and Hibernate Search build and run fine on
JDK15-ea+36.
Still no guarantee for JDK16, as Gradle is still unable to work properly
with JDK16 [1].
[1] https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/13774
Regards,
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
> @Yoann: It seems the commit you posted is about supporting a
> SecurityManager environment, but I'm not sure how making the state an
> instance variable rather than static helps with this. What kind of
> buggyness are you referring to?
Not sure what the bug was; I just remember there was a
I have just one comment:
> I haven't tried it yet, but it seems to me that making the
> byteBuddyState in
> org.hibernate.bytecode.internal.bytebuddy.BytecodeProviderImpl static
> might help. I'd guess this will help with the test execution time for
> the Hibernate testsuite as well.
Please
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Beta9.
This release mainly brings a simpler scheme for configuration properties, a
new scrolling API, support for projections on multi-valued fields, and
complete documentation for all currently implemented features.
It also includes an upgrade to
Hi,
I share Christian's concerns; Hibernate Search 6 is already a huge change
for users, so I'm not sure reducing our potential user base even further by
requiring JDK11 is a good idea.
I don't have numbers, but from my understanding a lot of people are still
on JDK8, be it only because of the
FYI
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
-- Forwarded message -
From: Yoann Rodiere
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2020 at 15:00
Subject: Re: [hibernate-dev] JDK 15 is now in Rampdown Phase Two
To: Rory O'Donnell
Cc: Hibernate , Deepak Nenmelithara
Damodaran , Dalibor Topic
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Beta8.
This release mainly adds support for entity graphs in search queries and
changes @Indexed so that it’s inherited.
It also includes an upgrade to Lucene 8.5.2, Elasticsearch 7.7.0 and
Hibernate ORM 5.4.17.Final.
For more information, see
Congratulations!
And thanks to Andrea for working on release automation for Hibernate ORM.
The release code for Hibernate Reactive is largely based on his work.
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Fri, 29 May 2020 at 17:36, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> Nice! Congratulations
>
>
+1 not to add surround capability initially. Sounds better to start simple
and make things more complex when we actually need it :)
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Fri, 29 May 2020 at 07:25, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> Yes, I agree.
>
> On Thu, 28 May 2020, 22:11 Steve
Hi,
> I think that's a great idea
Same here!
Another advantage is we separate the "SPI"/internal interface (Handler)
from the API that can be implemented by users (listeners).
That could be a great help moving forward to evolve Hibernate ORM without
breaking APIs.
> but I wonder about the
Sounds like a good idea.
I took the liberty of renaming the team, since it's specifically about ORM,
and older versions of other projects may not be maintained by the same
people.
I'll do something similar for Search.
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Tue, 19 May 2020 at
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Beta7.
This release mainly improves sorts and aggregations on multi-valued or
nested fields, introduces dynamic index fields through field templates,
restores the index metamodel, and restores low-level Lucene settings.
It also includes an upgrade
> Any specific reason you say that Yoann?
No, I was just thinking that moving to Jarakarta JPA and Jakarta CDI had a
high chance of breaking OSGi tests, unless the Jakarta artifacts properly
support OSGi.
But it was just a hunch; if it works, I don't have anything against keeping
it.
Yoann
Hello,
As far as I know, the feature packs are here for two reasons:
1. To test compatibility of ORM with WildFly while still developing it.
2. To provide non-official (wrt. WildFly) ways to upgrade ORM to the latest
version within WildFly.
#1 does not look *that* important for 5.5, since we
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Beta6.
Aside from several bugfixes, this release mainly introduces schema
management configuration and API at the mapper level, sorts on multi-valued
fields, simpler and configurable indexing queues, implicit nested
predicates, and offline startup
> Yet I'm convinced that having a release
> which provides full JPA 3.0 TCK between 5 and 6 (or however it gets
> renamed) would be no good to us, as it would create an adoption
> barrier for both cathegories of people: the ones not interested to
> migrate away from JPA2, and the ones not
Hello,
> In particular I wonder, how would you all feel if (for example)
> Hibernate ORM 5.5.x were to depend on both JPA 2 and JPA 3 API
> artifacts?
Mixed feelings, to be honest:
- It feels there's a high chance we'll waste our time on something
nobody needs. Who in their right mind
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Beta5.
This release mainly changes the way the Elasticsearch backend accesses
indexes, introduces delayed commits and near-real-time queries for the
Lucene backend, and renames a few methods in the Search DSL. It also
includes upgrades to Lucene
Hello,
Just to warn you there are bugs in Maven 3.6.1 and below impacting the
resolution of transitive dependencies when your direct dependencies rely on
exclusions or dependency management.
In practice, I don't think it's very dangerous, as Maven has algorithms
that resolve conflicting
Hello,
We just published two bugfix releases for Hibernate Search: 5.11.5.Final
and 5.10.9.Final.
These releases mainly upgrade Hibernate Search to the latest compatible
Hibernate ORM versions and fix one issue with the JSR-352 integration.
See our blog for more information:
+1
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Fri, 7 Feb 2020 at 14:58, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> It's minor cosmetics, but I'd like to change the format of the message
> we log on boot.
>
> Currently we have:
> INFO [org.hib.Version] HHH000412: Hibernate Core {5.4.11-SNAPSHOT}
Hello,
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Beta4.
This release mainly fixes a performance regression in the Lucene backend
and introduces an API for plugging in custom behavior on failures during
mass indexing.
For more information, see our blog:
confused it with pgjdbc-ng. So,
yeah, pgjdbc works just fine.
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
yo...@hibernate.org
On Mon, 13 Jan 2020 at 17:14, Dave Cramer wrote:
>
> Dave Cramer
>
>
> On Mon, 13 Jan 2020 at 11:10, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> As far as I know t
Hi,
As far as I know there wasn't any specific time-related problem with the
org.postgresql:postrgresql driver. I'm not sure we run tests against
pgjdbc, that might be something to consider.
The problems were mainly with MariaDB/MySQL/Sybase drivers, and we upgraded
our dependencies since then,
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