Author: hardy.ferentschik
Date: 2007-08-07 12:51:42 -0400 (Tue, 07 Aug 2007)
New Revision: 12904
Modified:
trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/architecture.xml
trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/configuration.xml
trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/getting-started.xml
trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/mapping.xml
Log:
HSEARCH-98 Updated the dependencies list
Modified: trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/architecture.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/architecture.xml 2007-08-06
16:47:30 UTC (rev 12903)
+++ trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/architecture.xml 2007-08-07
16:51:42 UTC (rev 12904)
@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
fact, the Search Session is built on top of the Hibernate Session. The
application code use the unified
<classname>org.hibernate.Query</classname>
or <classname>javax.persistence.Query</classname> APIs exactly the way a
- HQL, JPA-QL or native queries would be done.</para>
+ HQL, JPA-QL or native queries would do.</para>
<section>
<title>Batching Scope</title>
Modified: trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/configuration.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/configuration.xml 2007-08-06
16:47:30 UTC (rev 12903)
+++ trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/configuration.xml 2007-08-07
16:51:42 UTC (rev 12904)
@@ -327,7 +327,7 @@
</section>
<section id="jms-backend">
- <title>JMS Back end</title>
+ <title>JMS Master/Slave configuration</title>
<para>This chapter describes in greater detail how to configure the
Master / Slaves Hibernate Search architecture.</para>
Modified: trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/getting-started.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/getting-started.xml 2007-08-06
16:47:30 UTC (rev 12903)
+++ trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/getting-started.xml 2007-08-07
16:51:42 UTC (rev 12904)
@@ -28,47 +28,24 @@
<row>
<entry>Hibernate Search</entry>
<entry>
- Version 3.0.0.Beta4.
+ Version 3.0.0.Beta4 with all its dependencies - hibernate-search.jar,
lucene-core-2.2.0.jar, jms.jar, ejb3-persistence.jar and
+ hibernate-commons-annotations.jar
</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>Lucene</entry>
- <entry>
- Version 2.2.0. This library is contained in the Hibernate Search zip file.
- </entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>EJB3 Persistence</entry>
- <entry>
- Contained in the Hibernate Search zip file.
- </entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>JMS</entry>
- <entry>
- Contained in the Hibernate Search zip file. Needed for JMS configuration
- via
<classname>org.hibernate.search.store.FSMasterDirectoryProvider</classname>
- resp.
<classname>org.hibernate.search.store.FSSlaveDirectoryProvider</classname>.
- See <xref linkend="jms-backend"/>.
- </entry>
- </row>
+ </row>
<row>
<entry>Hibernate Core</entry>
<entry>
- Version >= 3.2.2 with all its dependencies.
+ Version >= 3.2.2 with all its dependencies - hibernate3.jar,
ehcache-1.2.3.jar,
+ swarmcache-1.0rc2.jar, jboss-cache.jar, jgroups-2.2.8.jar, jta.jar,
commons-logging-1.0.4.jar,
+ c3p0-0.9.1.jar, asm-attrs.jar, dom4j-1.6.1.jar, ant-antlr-1.6.5.jar,
cglib-2.1.3.jar,
+ oscache-2.1.jar, asm.jar, commons-collections-2.1.1.jar, ant-1.6.5.jar and
proxool-0.8.3.jar.
</entry>
</row>
<row>
<entry>Hibernate Annotations</entry>
<entry>
- Version 3.3x with all its dependencies
+ Version 3.3.x with all its dependencies - hibernate-annotations.jar,
ejb3-persistence.jar and jta.jar.
</entry>
- </row>
- <row>
- <entry>Hibernate Commons Annotations</entry>
- <entry>
- Contained in the Hibernate Search zip file.
- </entry>
</row>
</tbody>
</tgroup>
@@ -82,7 +59,7 @@
</section>
<section>
- <title>Hibernate Configuration</title>
+ <title>Configuration</title>
<para>
Once you have downloaded and added all required dependencies to your application you
have
to add a few properties to your hibernate configuration file. The good
@@ -184,7 +161,7 @@
</section>
<section>
- <title>Indexing</title>
+ <title>Inital Indexing</title>
<para>
Once you have added the above properties and annotations it is time to trigger an
initial batch index of your books. You can achieve this by adding the following lines
@@ -228,4 +205,15 @@
session.close();
</programlisting>
</section>
+
+ <section>
+ <title>What's next</title>
+ <para>
+ The above paragraphs hopefully helped you to get started with Hibernate Search. You
+ should have a simple file system based index and be able to search and retrieve a list
of
+ your indexed objects via Hibernate Search. The next step is to get more familiar with
the
+ overall architecture and explore more advanced topics like <xref
linkend="jms-backend"/> and
+ <xref linkend="search-configuration-directory-sharding"/>.
+ </para>
+ </section>
</chapter>
\ No newline at end of file
Modified: trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/mapping.xml
===================================================================
--- trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/mapping.xml 2007-08-06 16:47:30 UTC
(rev 12903)
+++ trunk/HibernateExt/search/doc/reference/en/modules/mapping.xml 2007-08-07 16:51:42 UTC
(rev 12904)
@@ -123,7 +123,7 @@
</section>
<section>
- <title>mapping a property multiple times</title>
+ <title>Mapping properties multiple times</title>
<para>It is sometimes needed to map a proeprty multiple times per index,
with slightly different indexing strategies. Especially, sorting a query
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