On 15 January 2014 22:17, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
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I can do a release. Just wondering whether it should be a CR already?
The main point of 4.5 was to give us ORM 4.3 compatibility, right? AFAIK
we already upgraded now
to 4.3.0.Final (just not released yet). So it would reall
>>> I can do a release. Just wondering whether it should be a CR already?
>>> The main point of 4.5 was to give us ORM 4.3 compatibility, right? AFAIK we
>>> already upgraded now
>>> to 4.3.0.Final (just not released yet). So it would really be time to get
>>> 4.5.0.Final out.
>>> We could cut a
On 14 January 2014 15:46, Scott Marlow wrote:
> I am a big fan of Hibernate technologies and the search capabilities. I am
> concerned though that we are deferring how to untangle the Hibernate
> Search/Infinispan/WildFly dependencies.
>
> I raised a few questions on the wildfly-dev mailing list,
I am a big fan of Hibernate technologies and the search capabilities. I
am concerned though that we are deferring how to untangle the Hibernate
Search/Infinispan/WildFly dependencies.
I raised a few questions on the wildfly-dev mailing list, some that got
answered but one important issue didn'
> Unfortunately, this comes at a non optimal point in time. Not only will it
> take time from the
> Lucene 4 migration (aka Search 5), but if Search 4.x gets included now we
> probably will get very
> quickly people asking on how to use Search 5 with Wildfly. If nothing else a
> lot of dependen
On 14 Jan 2014, at 12:25, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>> +1 Does this really need a separate module?
>
> It's probably not strictly needed, but I think it's preferable so that
> people can use a different version of it.
> Also, it's our tested configuration.
ok
>> Is there some info about “optiona
On 14 January 2014 11:23, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
>
> On 14 Jan 2014, at 00:06, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
>
>> as you might already know by following the WildFly developer's mailing
>> list, most of the Hibernate Search jars and dependencies (Lucene) are
>> now included in the application server as
On 14 Jan 2014, at 00:06, Sanne Grinovero wrote:
> as you might already know by following the WildFly developer's mailing
> list, most of the Hibernate Search jars and dependencies (Lucene) are
> now included in the application server as modules.
Right. Still not sure whether this is such a gre
Hello,
as you might already know by following the WildFly developer's mailing
list, most of the Hibernate Search jars and dependencies (Lucene) are
now included in the application server as modules.
This was not primarily driven by practical need of Hibernate users but
rather because of clustering