Hibernate is a compile-time dependency for the core at this point (that
changes in 3.5).


On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 8:59 AM, Jesse Farinacci <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings,
>
> It seems that CAS 3.4.3, perhaps older, is requiring the use of
> Hibernate. I have a simple WAR overlay POM in my utilities projects
> and at the top level we've initiated a migration away from Hibernate,
> and accompanying it with m-enforcer-p bans on dependencies. CAS seems
> to require Hibernate even when we do not knowingly utilize any sort of
> Hibernate/JPA persistence options..
>
> Is it possible some Hibernate dependencies are defined up in the chain
> a little higher than actually required? It would be nice if we didn't
> have to include dependencies which weren't actually used, and it would
> also doubly help to get process police off my back. Thanks!
>
> -Jesse
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