Hibernate 3.0 is production ready with today's announcement of release candidate 1, timed with this weeks JBoss world conference. Brand new in this release include HQL bulk/update delete queries and relational/XML schema mappings for reporting, data import/export and messaging.
Read Gavin King's announcement.
Download Hibernate 3 release candidate.
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Hibernate 3.0 goes to production (50 messages)
- Posted by: Floyd Marinescu
- Posted on: February 28 2005 14:52 EST
Threaded Messages (50)
- I'm tied to Spring by Vagif Verdi on February 28 2005 15:23 EST
- I'm tied to Spring by Artur Karazniewicz on February 28 2005 15:39 EST
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I'm tied to Spring by Rod Johnson on February 28 2005 04:34 EST
- I'm tied to Spring by Mark N on February 28 2005 06:28 EST
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^_^ by Jing Bi on March 01 2005 03:39 EST
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not quite by Jason Poley on March 01 2005 07:32 EST
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not quite by Christian Bauer on March 01 2005 07:58 EST
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oh by Jason Poley on March 01 2005 08:15 EST
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oh by Mark N on March 01 2005 08:37 EST
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xml mapping by Jason Poley on March 01 2005 08:41 EST
- xml mapping by Mark N on March 01 2005 08:42 EST
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xml mapping by Jason Poley on March 01 2005 08:41 EST
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oh by Mark N on March 01 2005 08:37 EST
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oh by Jason Poley on March 01 2005 08:15 EST
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not quite by Christian Bauer on March 01 2005 07:58 EST
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not quite by Jason Poley on March 01 2005 07:32 EST
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I'm tied to Spring by Rod Johnson on February 28 2005 04:34 EST
- I'm tied to Spring by Bill Burke on February 28 2005 15:56 EST
- I'm tied to Spring by Vagif Verdi on February 28 2005 05:47 EST
- I'm tied to Spring by Luca Masini on March 01 2005 02:16 EST
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Spring rocks ! by Bill Burke on March 01 2005 02:38 EST
- Spring rocks ! by Mark N on March 01 2005 07:42 EST
- Spring plus plus by Thomas Whitmore on March 03 2005 08:26 EST
- Recommendations for db-to-hbm reverse engineering tool ? by bad mASH on March 01 2005 13:45 EST
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Recommendations for db-to-hbm reverse engineering tool ? by Max Andersen on March 01 2005 02:27 EST
- Recommendations for db-to-hbm reverse engineering tool ? by bad mASH on March 01 2005 03:51 EST
- Take a look at JAG by , , on March 02 2005 07:04 EST
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Recommendations for db-to-hbm reverse engineering tool ? by Max Andersen on March 01 2005 02:27 EST
- not much problem with Spring and H3 by Jeryl Cook on December 24 2005 21:21 EST
- I'm tied to Spring by Artur Karazniewicz on February 28 2005 15:39 EST
- Hibernate 3.0 goes to production by Julien Delfosse on February 28 2005 16:26 EST
- Book Update? by Seth Ladd on February 28 2005 18:52 EST
- Book Update? by Christian Bauer on February 28 2005 19:19 EST
- Fixes to Memory Leak on Redeploy? by Seth Ladd on February 28 2005 18:55 EST
- Fixes to Memory Leak on Redeploy? by Christian Bauer on February 28 2005 19:28 EST
- hibernate goes castor by Joe Fawzy on February 28 2005 21:56 EST
- hibernate goes castor by Donald Smith on March 01 2005 09:04 EST
- I neeeeed Xdoclet support by Pee Wee on March 01 2005 08:30 EST
- I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation by anthony patricio on March 01 2005 09:50 EST
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I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation by Julien Delfosse on March 01 2005 09:58 EST
- I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation by anthony patricio on March 01 2005 10:48 EST
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JDK1.5 by Jon Kofal on March 01 2005 10:09 EST
- JDK1.5 by Emmanuel Bernard on March 01 2005 10:32 EST
- JDK1.5 by Pedro Costa on March 01 2005 11:58 EST
- I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation by Pee Wee on March 02 2005 12:51 EST
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I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation by Julien Delfosse on March 01 2005 09:58 EST
- XDoclet workaround - risky? by Torben Norling on March 01 2005 14:02 EST
- Re: XDoclet workaround - risky? by David Channon on March 01 2005 06:21 EST
- I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation by anthony patricio on March 01 2005 09:50 EST
- And JDO 2.0 was approved! by Johan Strandler on March 01 2005 09:24 EST
- I need hbm2java in hibernate3 by David Ward on March 01 2005 12:00 EST
- I need hbm2java in hibernate3 by Max Andersen on March 01 2005 14:26 EST
- I need hbm2java in hibernate3 by David Ward on March 01 2005 05:20 EST
- I need hbm2java in hibernate3 by Max Andersen on March 01 2005 14:26 EST
- HQL bulk/update delete queries by Gabriel Guerrero on March 01 2005 13:58 EST
- HQL bulk/update delete queries by Artur Karazniewicz on March 01 2005 14:18 EST
- HQL bulk/update delete queries by Gabriel Guerrero on March 02 2005 02:55 EST
- HQL bulk/update delete queries by Artur Karazniewicz on March 01 2005 14:18 EST
- HDDL by Holger Engels on March 02 2005 04:39 EST
- Hibernate 3.0 goes to production by Cameron Purdy on March 02 2005 10:33 EST
- Hibernate 3.0 goes to production by Christian Bauer on March 03 2005 15:36 EST
- Hibernate 3.0 goes to production by Cameron Purdy on March 04 2005 07:54 EST
- Hibernate 3.0 goes to production by Christian Bauer on March 03 2005 15:36 EST
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I'm tied to Spring[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Vagif Verdi
- Posted on: February 28 2005 15:23 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
I cannot jump to Hibernate 3.0 right now.
Because it is soooo convenient to use Spring Hibernate support classes and AOP interception for handeling Hibernate sessions, that i'll wait until Spring has Hibernate 3 support. -
I'm tied to Spring[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Artur Karazniewicz
- Posted on: February 28 2005 15:39 EST
- in response to Vagif Verdi
I cannot jump to Hibernate 3.0 right now.Because it is soooo convenient to use Spring Hibernate support classes and AOP interception for handeling Hibernate sessions, that i'll wait until Spring has Hibernate 3 support.
I use spring and HB3 since aplha 1. I implemented unofficial support for HB3 (see JIRA SPR-300). Had no problems. Official support for HB3 in spring should be implemented once 1.1.5 is out.
Artur -
I'm tied to Spring[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Rod Johnson
- Posted on: February 28 2005 16:34 EST
- in response to Artur Karazniewicz
I'll wait until Spring has Hibernate 3 support.
You won't need to wait long. However, I don't think a release candidate can reasonably be called a "production" release.
Congratulations to the Hibernate team, however, on drawing nearer to Hibernate 3.0 final. -
I'm tied to Spring[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Mark N
- Posted on: February 28 2005 18:28 EST
- in response to Rod Johnson
However, I don't think a release candidate can reasonably be called a "production" release.
One man's RC is another's (Whatever version Windows is). :) -
^_^[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Jing Bi
- Posted on: March 01 2005 03:39 EST
- in response to Rod Johnson
However, I don't think a release candidate can reasonably be called a "production" release.
dude,It's just RC1 or RC2...like hibernate 3.0.1,3.0.2 fix bugs..who care?
congratulations Hibernate! -
not quite[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Jason Poley
- Posted on: March 01 2005 07:32 EST
- in response to Jing Bi
they have not updated their site to reflect 3.0 documentation, and all I see is a rc1 download how does this constitue "production"?
I was expecting everything to be "done" when its labeled "production" (like spring does).
Great work to the hibernate team, looking forward to 3.0.
(is their site down now?) -
not quite[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Christian Bauer
- Posted on: March 01 2005 07:58 EST
- in response to Jason Poley
The website works fine. And yes, it is "done", but there are one or two known issues (documented in readme.txt) in the brand new query parser that need time to fix. No reason to delay everyone else. -
oh[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Jason Poley
- Posted on: March 01 2005 08:15 EST
- in response to Christian Bauer
Were the 3.0 docs just added, or was I just going blind?
connectivity must have been with my provider.
when will the xml mapping feature be (non) experimental?
this sounds cool. -
oh[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Mark N
- Posted on: March 01 2005 08:37 EST
- in response to Jason Poley
Were the 3.0 docs just added, or was I just going blind?connectivity must have been with my provider.when will the xml mapping feature be (non) experimental? this sounds cool.
Where do you see this feature at? -
xml mapping[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Jason Poley
- Posted on: March 01 2005 08:41 EST
- in response to Mark N
Were the 3.0 docs just added, or was I just going blind?connectivity must have been with my provider.when will the xml mapping feature be (non) experimental? this sounds cool.
Where do you see this feature at?
http://www.hibernate.org/21.html#A11 -
xml mapping[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Mark N
- Posted on: March 01 2005 08:42 EST
- in response to Jason Poley
Thanks. Found it in the pdf docos too. -
I'm tied to Spring[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Bill Burke
- Posted on: February 28 2005 15:56 EST
- in response to Vagif Verdi
I cannot jump to Hibernate 3.0 right now.Because it is soooo convenient to use Spring Hibernate support classes and AOP interception for handeling Hibernate sessions, that i'll wait until Spring has Hibernate 3 support.
Its like 10 lines of code. Why don't you just write it yourself and contribute it back? -
I'm tied to Spring[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Vagif Verdi
- Posted on: February 28 2005 17:47 EST
- in response to Bill Burke
Its like 10 lines of code. Why don't you just write it yourself and contribute it back?
Not that simple.
Hibernate 3 implements many features that Spring Hibernate classes provide now. Like AOP interception.
I do not want just replace package names. -
I'm tied to Spring[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Luca Masini
- Posted on: March 01 2005 02:16 EST
- in response to Bill Burke
Ten lines of code ? Which logarithmic scale are you using ? -
Spring rocks ![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Bill Burke
- Posted on: March 01 2005 14:38 EST
- in response to Bill Burke
Actually I think Spring really rocks !
Don't understand why you would use hibernate without Spring.
Bill -
Spring rocks ![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Mark N
- Posted on: March 01 2005 19:42 EST
- in response to Bill Burke
Actually I think Spring really rocks !Don't understand why you would use hibernate without Spring.Bill
Haven't had time to put it all together? I'm debating whether or not to get the book. -
Spring plus plus[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Thomas Whitmore
- Posted on: March 03 2005 20:26 EST
- in response to Bill Burke
Agreed, Spring is the framework of choice!
I like to use it for explicit property setting; not really down with autowiring or constructor inits, as these become problematic with more complex models or when order-of-init issues arise.
It's good to see all the progress in the O/R area here. Many developers are still grinding away trying to use big iron to solve small problems, when Spring/ Tomcat/ JDO/ HB provide such effective and powerful solutions.
The key is coding what you need, aka the application, keeping it clean, and using tools to wire & map the parts together.
Cheers,
Thomas Whitmore
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Recommendations for db-to-hbm reverse engineering tool ?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: bad mASH
- Posted on: March 01 2005 13:45 EST
- in response to Vagif Verdi
Can someone recommend a decent tool that I can use to reverse engineer hbm and java pojos from a existing schema. Our Oracle DB schema has 300+ tables .
Middlegen is pretty unsuable for this as the its UI begins to look like a jumble with all the tables and relationships drawn togther on the same panel.
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Recommendations for db-to-hbm reverse engineering tool ?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Max Andersen
- Posted on: March 01 2005 14:27 EST
- in response to bad mASH
Its one of the goals for our eclipse plugins.
Any input on what features you want (besides just being able to refator tables) is very welcome.
/max -
Recommendations for db-to-hbm reverse engineering tool ?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: bad mASH
- Posted on: March 01 2005 15:51 EST
- in response to Max Andersen
To start with, allow the user to select a bunch of tables and then define relationships, directionality etc. for the selected tables.
Allow for iterations of reverse engineering.In a compex schema, its hard to defne all relationship for a table at one go; we want to define a relations to a table in several iterations. Of course , this means that the POJOs and hbms also need to be updated per iteration.
Middlegen tries to do all at once and the result is a big mess. -
Take a look at JAG[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: , ,
- Posted on: March 02 2005 07:04 EST
- in response to bad mASH
http://jag.sourceforge.net
It generate your app either from UML or Database and you can target several app servers and persistence mechanisms including Hibernate 3
JL -
not much problem with Spring and H3[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Jeryl Cook
- Posted on: December 24 2005 21:21 EST
- in response to Vagif Verdi
look again..spring already suports hibernate 3...(even though these two kids have beef with each other) -
Hibernate 3.0 goes to production[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Julien Delfosse
- Posted on: February 28 2005 16:26 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
This is great news, hibernate is a tremendous product and hibernate 3 adds a lot of really usefull features and improvements (projection on criteria / filters)
By the way, the lack of projection support in h2 criterias forced me to write quite tricky hql query building code I am refactoring tonight ;-) Can't use h3 though, RC1 is for friday. -
Book Update?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Seth Ladd
- Posted on: February 28 2005 18:52 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
Congrats to the Hibernate team!
Any thoughts given to updating the (really good) Hiberate In Action? Would love to see a Hibernate 3.0 update to that book. One of the few I've actually read cover to cover. -
Book Update?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Christian Bauer
- Posted on: February 28 2005 19:19 EST
- in response to Seth Ladd
Yes, a second edition is in the work and should be available end of second quarter. There will be changes (and many additions) throughout the book but I'd still consider the current edition to be an excellent resource even for H3. -
Fixes to Memory Leak on Redeploy?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Seth Ladd
- Posted on: February 28 2005 18:55 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
Would anyone know if Hibernate 3 has fixed its memory leak when redeployed from inside a webapp? Due its use of CGLIB and DOM4J, it would leak memory when its webapp was unloaded (it was not able to release to WebAppClassLoader).
Hopefully Hibernate 3 has fixed this, and I can keep my servlet container running all through development. :) -
Fixes to Memory Leak on Redeploy?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Christian Bauer
- Posted on: February 28 2005 19:28 EST
- in response to Seth Ladd
This issue has been extensively discussed here
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=935948
and it's not really Hibernates problem but dependend on your deployment. Read the thread for solutions. -
hibernate goes castor[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Joe Fawzy
- Posted on: February 28 2005 21:56 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
with the new addition of xml mapping to entity data, hibernate now have all the features in the ORM world plus a feature was unique to castor which is xml mapping ,actually this make hibernate is the cornerstone in any MVC application as the modelis the relational side and the view is the xml side ,u provide only the controller -
hibernate goes castor[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Donald Smith
- Posted on: March 01 2005 09:04 EST
- in response to Joe Fawzy
with the new addition of xml mapping to entity data, hibernate now have all the features in the ORM world plus a feature was unique to castor which is xml mapping ,actually this make hibernate is the cornerstone in any MVC application as the modelis the relational side and the view is the xml side ,u provide only the controller
I'm curious, how is this related to Castor? IIRC, Castor does O-X. Hibernate is claiming experimental R-X -- i.e., it's not a JAXB implementation, etc.
- Don -
I neeeeed Xdoclet support[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Pee Wee
- Posted on: March 01 2005 08:30 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
I'd just love to upgrade my current project to Hibernate 3 but I'm so in need for Xdoclet to support it first. :-( -
I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: anthony patricio
- Posted on: March 01 2005 09:50 EST
- in response to Pee Wee
why don't you take a look at Annotation? It is as easy as XDoclet, and you don't need ant task to use it.
(jdk5 required)
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I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Julien Delfosse
- Posted on: March 01 2005 09:58 EST
- in response to anthony patricio
why don't you take a look at Annotation? It is as easy as XDoclet, and you don't need ant task to use it.(jdk5 required)Anthony
IMHO Java 5 is a far more impacting requirement than the use of ANT (or maven) -
I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: anthony patricio
- Posted on: March 01 2005 10:48 EST
- in response to Julien Delfosse
excuse me, i was just advising to take a look at annotations (it is good to know how to use it), not to force someone to change his JDK.
Xdoclet works great, no problem, sorry if i've made a mistake.
Peace,
Anthony -
JDK1.5[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Jon Kofal
- Posted on: March 01 2005 10:09 EST
- in response to anthony patricio
For wide-scale adoption, support for older JVMs is essential.
Where I work, we are just now proposing a migration to JDK1.4, and 1.5 is not even on the table.
I guess all those early adapters throw away current investment and jump on new technologies are happy, but we sorry sods who work in big companies with slow adoption/migration cycles will just have to be happy with JDO or Toplink (or Castor or Torque...), which runs just fine on non 1.5 JVMs. -
JDK1.5[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Emmanuel Bernard
- Posted on: March 01 2005 10:32 EST
- in response to Jon Kofal
but we sorry sods who work in big companies with slow adoption/migration cycles will just have to be happy with JDO or Toplink (or Castor or Torque...), which runs just fine on non 1.5 JVMs.
Of course, Hibernate3 works perfectly with older JDKs. Hibernate Annotations provides you a brand new and innovative way of describing your mapping. You'll not bite Hibernate for providing an *extra* capability, will you :-) -
JDK1.5[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Pedro Costa
- Posted on: March 01 2005 11:58 EST
- in response to Jon Kofal
Yes...
I'm stuck with JDK1.3.1 (WebSphere 5) and will be for at least 1-2 years more.
We will then jump to IBM JDK1.4.2 Service Release 30 :)
Pedro Costa -
I neeeeed Xdoclet support --> Try Annotation[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Pee Wee
- Posted on: March 02 2005 12:51 EST
- in response to anthony patricio
So I finally came around to do it. I downloaded and installed Jboss 4.0.1 SP1 and their EJB3-module with annotations and it rocked! :-)
I really looking forward to EJB3 final! -
XDoclet workaround - risky?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Torben Norling
- Posted on: March 01 2005 14:02 EST
- in response to Pee Wee
I agree that it's a problem with the XDoclet support not working with Hibernate 3 and I think it's a bit early to base tools on Java 5. I wish Java 5 adoption would be faster but it's not. Maybe the Codehaus annotation backport project could solve this.
Some time ago I upgraded my project from using 2.1.7 to Hbm 3 beta and I use a primitive approach for making this work. After the Hibernate doclet has been executed by ant I simply change all 2.0 dtd references with 3.0.
<replace dir="${src-gen}/hibernate" value="3.0">
<include name="**/*.xml"/>
<replacetoken>2.0</replacetoken>
</replace>
This seems to work in my case, but I don't use any exotic mappings.
// Torben Norling - Bluefish AB / stacktrace.se -
Re: XDoclet workaround - risky?[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: David Channon
- Posted on: March 01 2005 18:21 EST
- in response to Torben Norling
I offered XDoclet team via email and JIRA entry to do the upgrade to 1.2.2 but no reply or interest from them. It does add weight to the suggestions its a dead project.
This work around is a start I suppost just remember some of the default, good example is lazy=true by default now, has changed. -
And JDO 2.0 was approved![ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Johan Strandler
- Posted on: March 01 2005 09:24 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
Hooraaaay!
Cheers,
Johan Strandler
Smart Connexion -
I need hbm2java in hibernate3[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: David Ward
- Posted on: March 01 2005 12:00 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
I like all the cool eclipse plugins for hibernate3, but it seems like getting hbm2java up to v3 has taken a back seat. I hope a newer version of it is released with v3 or very soon after.
Also (here comes a rant/plea), I don't know what would be so bad about including hbm2java in hibernate3.jar. The hbm2ddl and instrument tools are included in it, so why not add a few more kb and keep hbm2java next to its brethren? Splitting the org.hibernate.tool.* packages into separte jar files seems unecessary.
And I don't buy the "you don't need hbm2java in production" argument. I would argue it's not a good idea to update your ddl on the fly in a production environment either, and even if you did (crazy), you still wouldn't have needed the ant tasks to do it. But somehow that stuff is in hibernate3.jar...
Anyway, great job hibernate team on v3! I can't wait to use the new stuff. (And yes, I too am looking forward to spring 1.2's hibernate3 support.) -
I need hbm2java in hibernate3[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Max Andersen
- Posted on: March 01 2005 14:26 EST
- in response to David Ward
We have reworked hbm2java in the Hibernate 3 Toolset.
The latest alpha only showed how to do it from eclipse.
In the upcoming release we provide an ant based version of it.
If we went and added hbm2java to the core, should we also go add all the other tools ? (i assume no ,)
We might bundle them all in one big download, but the jury is still out on that . Having them as separate downloads lets us have separate releases/maintanence cycles -
I need hbm2java in hibernate3[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: David Ward
- Posted on: March 01 2005 17:20 EST
- in response to Max Andersen
We have reworked hbm2java in the Hibernate 3 Toolset.
Excellent! Thank you.If we went and added hbm2java to the core, should we also go add all the other tools ?
You are already including the hbm2ddl and intsrument tools in hibernate3.jar. Why single out hbm2java? If you're going to argue it's not a production environment tool then I would argue neither is hbm2ddl. (Who in their right mind would change a production database schema on the fly?) If I had a say, I would say all or nothing. Either include all the tools in hibernate3.jar and don't have a hibernate-tools.jar (my vote), or put all of them in hibernate-tools.jar and and none in hibernate3.jar. Having the split (some tools but not others) doesn't seem to make sense. -
HQL bulk/update delete queries[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Gabriel Guerrero
- Posted on: March 01 2005 13:58 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
Hi, congratulations for the release for the hibernate team, i got a question where can i find how to use the new HQL bulk/update delete queries, i search in the documentation of the site an could not see it -
HQL bulk/update delete queries[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Artur Karazniewicz
- Posted on: March 01 2005 14:18 EST
- in response to Gabriel Guerrero
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HQL bulk/update delete queries[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Gabriel Guerrero
- Posted on: March 02 2005 14:55 EST
- in response to Artur Karazniewicz
Thanks Artur, that was what i was looking for, its a great improvement
Gabriel -
HDDL[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Holger Engels
- Posted on: March 02 2005 04:39 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
Now that bulk updates/deletes are available, I can simply implement a HQL Script Interpreter, that executes semicolon separated HQL Commands one by one.
The next step is to develop a DDL grammar on top of HQL, that allows me to create / drop / alter the tables behind the mapped Objects. Something like:
alter object org.concern.Enlistment add (timeout type=long);
drop object org.concern.Timer;
alter object org.concern.Log alter (details length=2048);
Then I can write database migration scripts in a totally database independent manner.
Question: is there a HQL construct similar to the following SQL construct:
insert into enlistment select id, null, timeout from timer -
Hibernate 3.0 goes to production[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Cameron Purdy
- Posted on: March 02 2005 10:33 EST
- in response to Floyd Marinescu
I'm looking forward to the Hibernate 3 release. Since it's been positioned as being related to the EJB 3 efforts (JSR 220), will you have to wait until the JSR 220 is finalized to release the final Hibernate 3?
I recently heard that concern, but I did some checking and I didn't see *any* dependencies in org.hibernate.* on anything from javax.ejb.* so I am assuming that it is completely independent of, and thus not waiting on JSR 220.
Peace,
Cameron Purdy
Tangosol, Inc.
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Hibernate 3.0 goes to production[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Christian Bauer
- Posted on: March 03 2005 15:36 EST
- in response to Cameron Purdy
Cameron, why not have a look at our road map. -
Hibernate 3.0 goes to production[ Go to top ]
- Posted by: Cameron Purdy
- Posted on: March 04 2005 19:54 EST
- in response to Christian Bauer
Cameron, why not have a look at our road map.
Will do. With the CVS access and the zipped downloads, I don't often end up looking at the hibernate.org site in a browser.
Peace,
Cameron Purdy
Tangosol, Inc.
Coherence: Shared Memories for J2EE Clusters