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I am member of the Hibernate Team at Red Hat, primarily working on Hibernate OGM, Hibernate Validator and Hibernate Search. I'm also serving in the JSR 349 expert group (Bean Validation).
In my spare time I lead the MapStruct project, a code generator for bean to bean mappings.
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Sometimes life is full of surprises. And I can say I was quite surprised when I learned that Hibernate OGM has been nominated for this year's Duke's Choice Award.
It's my great pleasure to announce the release of Hibernate OGM 4.1.0.Beta1! This version shines with:
It's my pleasure to announce the first alpha release of Hibernate Validator 5.1. This release brings you several new features based on top of the Bean Validation 1.1 APIs, substantial performance improvements as well as some bug fixes.
It has been a couple of weeks since Bean Validation 1.1 has gone final. In the mean time, the Java EE 7 platform spec has been finalized as well, so it's about time to have a closer look at what you can expect from these updates in relation to Bean Validation and its reference implementation, Hibernate Validator 5.
Recently I had the chance to give a talk on Bean Validation 1.1 at Berlin Expert Days (BED-Con), a nice mid-sized conference (2 days, 500 attendees) hosted at Freie Universität
in Berlin. As in the last years, BED-Con was a great experience with awesome people and many insightful talks in the fields of Java EE, NoSQL, Continuous Delivery etc. I really can recommend this event which is planned to take place next year again.
It's my pleasure to announce the availability of Bean Validation TCK 1.1.0.CR1 and Hibernate Validator 5.0.0.CR1.
Today it's my pleasure to announce the simultaneous release of Hibernate Validator 5.0.0.Alpha2 and 4.3.1.Final.