Just done another commit - fixes problem with projection/transforms and adds
the appropriate tests.

Shouldn't cause too many issues as I think there's only 3-4 lines changed in
the main search project.

I think that we won't need new project files as VS 2008 uses the same
format, it's just the solution file that will vary. 

Only major issue I see is the upgrade to NH 2.1 trunk - would be nice to get
this out under some version of 2.0 as 2.1 hasn't hit official beta yet; any
way we can do this conditionally?

Regards

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf
Of Pierre Henri Kuate
Sent: 25 January 2009 18:42
To: NHibernate Contrib - Development Group
Subject: Re: Working on NHibernate.Search


So far, I have been working on the Tests only; I didn't need to change
NH.Search to make them pass.

Before starting, I migrated NH.Search to NHibernate 2.1 because that's what
I'm using in my project. I'm developing using VS2008, so I also had to
create new csprojs and I will update the VS2005 ones when I'm done (just
need to add the new files).

I think that we could support both NH 2.1 and NH 2.0 by adding a conditional
directive. So I will define NHIBERNATE20 and use it in the
VS2005 project.


On Jan 24, 7:45 am, Pierre Henri Kuate <[email protected]> wrote:
> In this case, I will continue working on 3.0.
> By the way, I want to do a lot of work on it this Sunday & Monday; so 
> if you have some changes to commit, it would be nice to do it before I 
> get started :)
>
> Pierre Henri.
>
> On Jan 21, 5:45 pm, "paulh" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Pierre
>
> > I'm not sure why Oren decided to go straight to Hibernate Search 3.1
rather than working on the current port to 3.0 GA - this was picked as it
was based on a version of Hibernate that we have most of the features of
 whereas the 3.1 has a dependency on Hibernate Core 3.3 which we are not
compliant with.
>
> > Completion level of the current port of Seach I would estimate at 80%
with the test completion at 60-70% with a current coverage of 60%, major
lack at the moment is support of thing like projections.
>
> > Any patches you have are gratefully received - I can put tests in if
needed.
>
> > Regards
>
> > Paul
>
> > ----------------------------------------
>
> > From: Pierre Henri Kuate <[email protected]>
> > Sent: 21 January 2009 12:52
> > To: NHibernate Contrib - Development Group 
> > <[email protected]>
> > Subject: Working on NHibernate.Search
>
> > Hi all,
>
> > I would like to summarize my understanding of the status of 
> > NHibernate.Search and discuss its future dev.
>
> > From the history in the SVN (http://nhcontrib.svn.sourceforge.net/
> > viewvc/nhcontrib/trunk/src/NHibernate.Search/?view=log), I see that 
> > the NH.Search in NHContrib is a port of H.Search 3.0, but I don't 
> > know how complete it is.
>
> > Ayende has also started a port of H.Search r15224 (pre-H.Search 3.1 
> >
Beta2):http://nhcontrib.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/nhcontrib/branches/nh-sea
...
> > By the way, H.Search 3.1 GA was released in December with some 
> > interesting improvements (http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/
> > HibernateSearch31IsOutPerformanceRobustnessAndNewFeaturesOnTheMenu)
>
> > I am currently using NH.Search in my project and I have hacked it a 
> > little to fix some small bugs here and there. But since these 
> > changes are untested, I don't feel comfortable committing them.
>
> > From my experience, the current NH.Search is still quite buggy; I 
> > don't know if any of you has used it in production...
>
> > So, where do we go from there?
>
> > I agree with Ayende that stabilization should have a high priority. 
> > I don't know if trying to fix the current NH.Search will get us 
> > there faster than completing the port of H.Search 3.1...
>
> > Pierre Henri.



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