Hi Emmanuel,

I am interested in you solution. I have a plan to use lucene and hibernate
in my next project and search will play very important role (*stake-holder*
functionality). I have heard of
comapss<http://www.opensymphony.com/compass/>project which introduces
searching (lucene) layer on top of hibernate also.
I haven't had a change to study it in detail yet.

Do you think you could give me some high level comments about your
motivation for implementing lucene search directly in hibernate code,
couldn't you just use compass project? Is there any fundamental difference
between your approach and comapss?

Many thanks,
Lukas

On 11/6/06, Emmanuel Bernard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi guys,
I'm Emmanuel Bernard from JBoss.
I'm the current lead developer of the Hibernate Lucene integration module.
The goal of this project is to facilitate the integration of a search
capability to Hibernate based applications. And guess what, I use Lucene
;-)

http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/annotations/reference/en/html/lucene.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/hibernate-dev%40lists.jboss.org/msg00392.html

I realized this week end that the 'Hibernate Lucene' name might infringe
the Apache Lucene trademark policy.
http://www.cafepress.com/lucene/ seems to state that Lucene is a
trademark of the Apache Software Foundation (nice golf shirt BTW)
But I wasn't able to find any document explaining the fair use of the
Lucene brand (the license as well as the notice seem to be silent on
this subject).

Even if Lucene in not trademarked, what do you consider a fair use of
your brand? I'm happy to rename my project, I guess the initial choice
was more a tribute to your project than anything else.

Emmanuel

PS: please forward this email to the appropriate persons if this is not
the case already (PMC or whatever)


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