are you proposing to remove Hibernate as a Maven dependency? I don't think
that's correct.
I like the modules approach much better because it has several other
benefits, not least that it doesn't push all our dependencies to the
application classpath, and also makes the deployment smaller.
Did you not try the modules? Ultimately I think it should be the encouraged
deployment mode, possibly the only supported one for wildfly.
On 6 Jun 2013 13:47, "Ales Justin" <ales.justin(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Next time ping me for any issues, as I've done this ages ago for
CapeDwarf. :-)
On Jun 6, 2013, at 1:37 PM, Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org>
wrote:
> Below is an email describing the issues i had to get Hibernate Search
run in WildFly / EAP. A possibility to make life easier for Hibernate
Search users in WildFly is as described by Pete to create a
hibernate-search-orm-wildfly which marks Hibernate ORM as provided.
>
> What do you think?
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Begin forwarded message:
>
>> From: Pete Muir <pmuir(a)redhat.com>
>> Date: 6 juin 2013 11:21:13 UTC+02:00
>> To: Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org>
>> Cc: jdf-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
>> Subject: Re: [jdf-dev] JBoss Modules dependency vs pain POM dependency
+ exclusions
>>
>> Hey Emmanuel,
>>
>> On 5 Jun 2013, at 19:25, Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org>
wrote:
>>
>>> The Hibernate Search enabled version of TicketMonster relies on
>>> Hibernate Search 4.3 which itself has a dependency on Hibernate ORM
>>> included in WildFly and JBoss EAP.
>>>
>>> My first approach was to ask the user to add the Hibernate Search JBoss
>>> Module manually into their EAP / WildFly distribution and have it
>>> referenced in jboss-deployment-structure.xml.
>>> I also had to put Hibernate Search in my POM as provided because the
BOM
>>> references an older version of Hibernate Search.
>>
>> We should be targeting the version of HSearch that is in WFK. If the
BOM is out of date (highly possible), then please either send a pull to
update it or ask Rafael to do so. He or I can do a you a release very
quickly once the change is in.
>>
>>>
>>> To avoid the manual step, I tried to list Hibernate Search explicitly
in
>>> the POM as regular scope and no longer use
>>> jboss-deployment-structure.xml. But then I have to play with exclusions
>>> which is not too nice either.
>>>
>>> Which approach is better suited for TicketMonster? And is there a
better
>>> way?
>>
>> Fix the HSearch POM so that it marks as optional or provided stuff that
you are excluding would be one way. If you don't want to do this, then
another option would be to produce a HSearch-for-WF pom as part of HSearch
that does it.
>>
>> In general, it's better to not make the user fiddle with exclusions,
and instead do it in the framework itself.
>>
>>>
>>> Here is the commit that moves from a module dependency to plain pom.xml
>>>
https://github.com/emmanuelbernard/ticket-monster/commit/9da10a15921367d0...
>>>
>>> Emmanuel
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>>>
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/jdf-dev
>>
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