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Sanne Grinovero commented on HSEARCH-728:
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Hi Chris,
I could help you to contribute a patch if you really need it. (Did you checkout the
alternative mass indexing strategy?)
It would be quite easy to backport the patch I originally contributed as HSEARCH-218,
because this was done just after 3.1.x so before the upgrade to newer Hibernate APIs; but
if you take that patch, you'll likely want also all subsequent fixes; you can easily
find them as they all mention "MassIndexer" in the title. (only HSEARCH-218 was
not using this name yet). So it might be easier to just move in the package from the
latest snapshot and fix the very little changes you'll need to get it going with the
older Hibernate Core.
I don't really understand why you can't upgrade Hibernate core in your app, JPA2
is backwards compatible; we could discuss that. Regarding customers, AFAIK they can pretty
much ask for this kind of services.
Backport MassIndexer to 3.1.X
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Key: HSEARCH-728
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-728
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: Task
Components: massindexer
Affects Versions: 3.1.1.GA
Environment: Hibernate 3.3.X and any jboss server platform prior to 6.0.
Reporter: Chris Hornsey
Anyone using a non JPA2 version of hibernate is unable to utilize the capabilities of the
MassIndexer introduced in version 3.2 of search. At a cursory glance I can not determine
a dependency of the new indexer on JPA2.
It would be very beneficial to make this available as utilizing hibernate search on
existing application and manually indexing is obviously difficult with this new
massindexer.
Also anyone who chooses to use a supported version of jboss is excluded from this
functionality until most likely 2012.
If this is not possible i would appreciate an explanation of the dependencies the
massindexer has on search 3.2.
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