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Hibernate Search 7.1.2.Final/7.2.1.Final are out!

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Hibernate Search is a library that integrates Hibernate ORM with Apache Lucene or Elasticsearch by automatically indexing entities, enabling advanced search functionality: full-text, geospatial, aggregations and more. For more information, see Hibernate Search on hibernate.org.

We are pleased to announce the release of Hibernate Search 7.1.2.Final and 7.2.1.Final.

These releases bring a few bug fixes and clarifications in the migration guides.

Hibernate Search 7.1.2.Final

Dependency upgrades

Hibernate ORM (HSEARCH-5216)

Hibernate Search now depends on Hibernate ORM 6.4.10.Final, it is also being tested and is compatible with the Hibernate ORM 6.5 series.

Other

  • HSEARCH-5162: Update for the ORM mass indexer to prevent it from failing with enabled JPA compliance.

  • HSEARCH-5226: Fix startup failure when indexed entities are using @Formula and @IndexedEmbedded in their mapping.

And more. For a full list of changes since the previous releases, please see the release notes.

How to get this release

All details are available and up to date on the dedicated page on hibernate.org.

Hibernate Search 7.2.1.Final

Other

  • HSEARCH-5226: Fix startup failure when indexed entities are using @Formula and @IndexedEmbedded in their mapping.

And more. For a full list of changes since the previous releases, please see the release notes.

How to get this release

All details are available and up to date on the dedicated page on hibernate.org.

Getting started, migrating

For new applications, refer to the getting started guide:

For existing applications, these releases of Hibernate Search are drop-in replacements of their previous micros within the same minors, assuming you also upgrade the dependencies. To upgrade to a newer major/minor, see migration guides.

Feedback, issues, ideas?

To get in touch, use the following channels:


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