Awesome! And great blog, it's nice to see so much progress.
On Mon, 27 Apr 2020 at 18:10, Steve Ebersole wrote:
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> https://in.relation.to/2020/04/24/hibernate-orm-600-Alpha5-release/
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And thanks to everyone involved :)
Yoann Rodière
Hibernate Team
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On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 12:33, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> Congratulations for this huge milestone!
>
> On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 08:15, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Hibernate Search 6 just reached
Congratulations for this huge milestone!
On Tue, 24 Sep 2019 at 08:15, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Hibernate Search 6 just reached Beta status with the release of version
> 6.0.0.Beta1.
>
> This release clears the last remaining major hurdles: it fixes the few
> remaining inconsistencies
Congratulations !!
On Fri, 7 Dec 2018 at 12:31, Steve Ebersole wrote:
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> We have released the first Alpha for ORM version 6.0 -
> http://in.relation.to/2018/12/06/hibernate-orm-600-alpha1-out/
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Awesome list of improvements. Congratulations all, gret release!
On Tue, 30 Oct 2018 at 11:52, Davide D'Alto wrote:
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> Hibernate OGM 5.4.0.Final has been released!
>
> Here's some of the new features included in this release:
>
> - Infinispan remote transactions over HotRod client
> - JPQL and
Great, thanks for being such a champion of users!
On 13 March 2018 at 14:46, Guillaume Smet wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We just released version 5.9.1.Final of Hibernate Search containing a
> usability improvement for our Elasticsearch integration.
>
> More information here:
>
Awesome, congratulations all!
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This was an amazing amount of work :) Congratulations!
Also, perfectly timed in synch just after the ORM release
5.2.11.Final, just following up the Elasticsearch 5.6 release,
compatible with WildFly 11, ready for Java 9 and already integrated
into Infinispan 9.1 !
On 14 September 2017 at
Great! Fantastic work everyone!
On 30 January 2017 at 18:07, Yoann Rodiere wrote:
> Hello,
>
> We just released Hibernate Search 5.6.0.Final, the first stable release
> featuring experimental support for Elasticsearch (2.x).
>
> We also started the candidate release phase
On 8 November 2016 at 19:13, Radim Vansa wrote:
> I understand that you don't want to scare users off, but I would mention
> that at least in the section about deciding between embedded and Hot Rod:
>
> "When connecting to an /Infinispan Server/ over the /Hot Rod client/, the
>
I understand that you don't want to scare users off, but I would mention
that at least in the section about deciding between embedded and Hot Rod:
"When connecting to an /Infinispan Server/ over the /Hot Rod client/,
the architecture is similar to having Hibernate connect to traditional
Wouldn't it be worth mentioning the lack of referential integrity among
the limitations?
Anyway, thumbs up!
Radim
On 11/08/2016 12:16 PM, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>
> we can finally announce that Hibernate OGM 5.1.0.Beta1 is released,
> and now includes support for Infinispan
Awesome! Congrats everyone, very exciting!
On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 10:11 AM Sanne Grinovero
wrote:
> Hello all,
> I'm thrilled to announce that there is now Eclipse tooling available
> to help developers using Hibernate Search.
>
> This was created by Dmitry Bocharov,
http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/HibernateOGM4Beta3IsOut
Davide
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Thanks Brett! I confirm it's working now.
Sanne
On 8 July 2013 01:12, Brett Meyer brme...@redhat.com wrote:
It's out now -- sorry about that. It was closed, but not released (not sure
how that happened). That's what I get for releasing right before leaving on
vacation...
Brett Meyer
Red
It's out now -- sorry about that. It was closed, but not released (not sure
how that happened). That's what I get for releasing right before leaving on
vacation...
Brett Meyer
Red Hat Software Engineer, Hibernate
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Hi all,
On Thu, Jul 4, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Hardy Ferentschik ha...@hibernate.org wrote:
Right, the artefacts are not on Nexus and I don't seem to see them in the
staging repo either.
Any news about this?
Thanks.
--
Guillaume
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Right, the artefacts are not on Nexus and I don't seem to see them in the
staging repo either.
--Hardy
On 4 Jan 2013, at 10:37 AM, Sanne Grinovero sa...@hibernate.org wrote:
I tried to upgrade Hibernate Search to the ORM release, but it seems
something went wrong with the Maven upload?
On Thu 2012-10-18 17:35, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
Hello All,
the new amazing Hibernate Search beta v. 4.2.0.Beta2 is available, and
Unlike The amazing Spiderman, we have not rebooted the franchise though
;)
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LOL
On 19 Jan 2012, at 8:50 AM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
On Thu 2012-10-18 17:35, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
Hello All,
the new amazing Hibernate Search beta v. 4.2.0.Beta2 is available, and
Unlike The amazing Spiderman, we have not rebooted the franchise though
;)
Hardy,
Have you tried setting up this annotation processor in Eclipse recently ?
I did with the original one; just curious if we continued ensuring it work in
the various IDE;s and especially
Eclipse that has lowerlevel hooks into Eclipse JDT to make it more incremental
than other IDE's.
/max
Have you tried setting up this annotation processor in Eclipse recently ?
I tried/tested a basic setup in Eclipse and Idea. Nothing too involved.
I haven't tested NetBeans.
I did with the original one; just curious if we continued ensuring it
work in the various IDE;s and especially
I did with the original one; just curious if we continued ensuring it work
in the various IDE;s and especially
Eclipse that has lowerlevel hooks into Eclipse JDT to make it more
incremental than other IDE's.
I just recently in combination with
Yeah!
I've just noticed one glitch (except the NPE I managed to add ;) ). The Version
numbers in the logs are not updated for annotations and entity manager.
We should add them to the release procedure.
Or simply remove them now that ANN and HEM are part of Core. The only drawback
I see is that
I think we could do the same with the version string as we do in Validator
( and maybe Search, not sure ). There we
read the version string from the MANIFEST file. The nice things about this
is that the version in the MANIFEST is
dynamically created during the build.
Generally there are quite
On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 10:17 -0300, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
I think we could do the same with the version string as we do in Validator
( and maybe Search, not sure ). There we
read the version string from the MANIFEST file. The nice things about this
is that the version in the MANIFEST is
On 01/14/2010 05:34 AM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
Or simply remove them now that ANN and HEM are part of Core. The only
drawback I see is that HEM runs before Core but I guess we could
trigger the call to the static version display from HEM to Core.
They're still separate jars though, right? If
I agree. As long as they are separate jars it makes sense to have different
version strings. It makes it easier to detect if someone has library
problems, eg
an old annotations jar in a shared server lib.
However, we should align the version string creation with whatever happens
in Core,
even
Good point.
On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 09:57 -0500, Chris Bredesen wrote:
On 01/14/2010 05:34 AM, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
Or simply remove them now that ANN and HEM are part of Core. The only
drawback I see is that HEM runs before Core but I guess we could
trigger the call to the static
On Thu, 2010-01-14 at 13:06 -0300, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
However, we should align the version string creation with whatever happens
in Core,
I agree
even if this means that we increase the chance getting more unreproducible
build problems
using Steve's magic plugin.
Btw when was the
That's right. I was already wondering why it stopped failing. I was always
hoping
that it would happen so that I could bug you :) Now you destroyed my hopes.
On Thu, 14 Jan 2010 14:52:14 -0300, Steve Ebersole st...@hibernate.org
wrote:
even if this means that we increase the chance getting
Apparently, there is an hibernate-announce mailing list whose traffic is
approx 1 mail per month. I wasn't aware of it so I never pushed any
info, neither Max. As a matter of fact, only Steve uses it. Should we
keep it?
I'd rather see a script reusing the first post of every Announce we do
on
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Bernard
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To: hibernate
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Apparently, there is an hibernate-announce mailing list whose traffic is
approx 1 mail per month. I wasn't aware of it so I never pushed any
info, neither Max
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