[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HSEARCH-1097) upgrade required jars as many are old and marked as beta

austin collins (JIRA) noreply at atlassian.com
Mon Apr 16 15:42:50 EDT 2012


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austin collins commented on HSEARCH-1097:
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To be honest I did not pay much attention to the other jars and I could not tell you how outdated they are without checking. I only picked up on apis and snappy as I spotted version numbers suggesting they were beta or RC. 
I am sure there is benefit to updating all the required libs, but then I don't know how important each lib is to HS. You are in a much better position to make judgement on this than I.

It has been an interesting ride, thanks ;-) 

PS. I am very happy with hibernate search 4.1. It has not been an easy upgrade with the changes in Hibernate 4 but there was some good well thought out changes to the API and we are pleased we took the pain and are now the other side. HS is working better than ever before. Looking forward to new version of HS with Lucene 3.6 when available (has improved cache) and updated required libs ;-)

> upgrade required jars as many are old and marked as beta
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>
>                 Key: HSEARCH-1097
>                 URL: https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HSEARCH-1097
>             Project: Hibernate Search
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>    Affects Versions: 4.1.0.Final
>            Reporter: austin collins
>
> i notice many of the required jars packaged in hibernate search 4.1 up are quite old now and some of them are beta. it would be good to clean this up and move away from beta jars. in particular i refer to snappy and apis

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