[hibernate-dev] 6.0 Alpha1 prep

Steve Ebersole steve at hibernate.org
Wed Dec 5 09:55:26 EST 2018


Do you guys feel the same way about `hibernate-envers`?  Or should we
relocate that for a few?


On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 8:51 AM Vlad Mihalcea <mihalcea.vlad at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I also agree with Christian. For the `hibernate-entitymanager`, the problem
> came from Spring as they wanted to support multiple versions of Hibernate.
>
> I wrote them on Twitter about this change so that they can adjust their
> framework to accommodate it.
>
> Vlad
>
> On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 3:53 PM Christian Beikov <
> christian.beikov at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Am 05.12.2018 um 14:42 schrieb Steve Ebersole:
> > > As I am preparing the Alpha1 release a few topics of discussion have
> come
> > > up...
> > >
> > > Previously (last year's f2f) we had decided to unify the artifact
> naming
> > > conventions; specifically for ORM this meant renaming the groupId from
> > > `org.hibernate` to `org.hibernate.orm` as part of 6.0.  I wanted to see
> > if
> > > everyone still agrees with this.
> > +1
> > > There are a few artifacts we need to decide how to handle:
> > >
> > >     - `hibernate-entitymanager` and `hibernate-java8` have been part of
> > >     `hibernate-core` since 5.2 (I thought moving
> > `hibernate-entitymanager`
> > >     happened way earlier, but seems like not).  Should we drop these?
> > They
> > >     have been defined as relocations for quite some time now).
> > +1 for dropping the relocation artifacts
> > >     - `hibernate-ehcache` defines support for using Ehcache 2 as a
> > >     second-level cache, which is a version the Ehcache team does not
> even
> > >     support anymore and have not for quite a few years.  Ehcache 3 is a
> > JCache
> > >     compliant version and the way that the Ehcache team prefer to
> handle
> > the
> > >     integration (in fact they wrote most of `hibernate-jcache`).  IMO
> > this
> > >     should be removed as well.  Thoughts?
> > Sounds reasonable.
> > >     - `hibernate-infinispan` - support for using Infinispan as a
> > Hibernate
> > >     L2C has been moved to the Infinispan project. Again, IMO this
> module
> > should
> > >     go away.  Thoughts?
> > +1 as well
> > > Andrea, Chris.. anything you can think of that I missed?
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