2011/3/11 Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org>:
Hi guys,
I have finished the migration of Hibernate OGM to its new separated Git repository.
I've kept the history (that was fun).
The new home is now here
https://github.com/emmanuelbernard/hibernate-ogm
This is a multi module project with a single module so far: hibernate-ogm-core. But we
can anticipate more modules when we will support several NoSQL engines.
This move has several nice side effects:
- following the project is easier (no more history rewriting on rebase)
- building the project is also much easier
- the release cycle will not be dependent of Hibernate Core.
Hopefully that will lower the curve to get started.
I've updated the doc.
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/OverviewofHibernateOGM
Why version 3.0.0-SNAPSHOT?
3 for the Hibernate platform OGM is built for
0.0 because we start :)
Since I usually suck at Maven, can you double check :
- that the poms look sane
- simplify them if possible (not too much we will need to be able to build doc)
Actually, nice work. I've been polishing them a bit, was not really
needed but helped me to study the shape of the project.
https://github.com/emmanuelbernard/hibernate-ogm/pull/1
Mayor changes:
- Java6 targets instead of 5 : I'm assuming we all agree that there's
not point now to start a new project aiming for Java5 compatibility
(especially when having Infinispan as dependency)
- JUnit4 - nothing needed to change, but seems good for future
- updating Maven plugin versions
- centralizing all version numbers in the parent pom's dependencyManagemnt
- maven-injection-plugin
What I really appreciate is that all "OGM" is clearly separated from
core, help finding what I need, and build/test times are lots faster.
Sanne
Emmanuel
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