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Emmanuel Bernard updated HSEARCH-210:
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Affects Version/s: (was: 3.0.1.GA)
Issue Type: New Feature (was: Bug)
Sanne is correct, you don't need to convert your existing mapping into annotations to
benefit from Hibernate Search
You just need to use the HSearch annotations. I think I give an example in Hibernate
Search in Action.
You can also check
http://hibernate.org/443.html.
I changed the bug into new feature
Support hbm xml mapping!
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Key: HSEARCH-210
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-210
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: mapping
Environment: All.
Reporter: Mark Stewart
I like annotations as much as the next guy but it's a complete non-starter for our
business (and, I suspect, plenty of others) to add full text search to our existing apps
via Hibernate Search if it means we must convert all our existing hbm.xml configurations
into annotations. The regression testing alone would kill us.
The Hibernate project has always been supremely pragmatic which is why I've filed
this as a bug rather than a feature request. I don't think Hibernate would have been
half as popular if it didn't support things like direct SQL and reverse engineering
tools. I think Search would see a big boost if it could be easily added to existing
applications.
Please consider adding the needed syntax for xml mapping. At the very least an entry in
the FAQ that explains the lacking is needed.
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