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The Hibernate team is pleased to announce Hibernate Search 3.4 which comes with couple of new features most notably faceting: we are continuing the trend of 3.3 where the focus was on simplifying queries). But the bulk of the work has been around performance optimization, you should see the benefits in your applications especially when the domain model is getting complex.
We decided to insert another candidate release in the roadmap for two improvements which where too good to leave out
One week after 3.4.0.Beta1, two weeks after 3.4.0.Alpha1, we're on a run for 3.4.0.Final!
Moving from Alpha1 to Beta1, I am happy to announce the release of Hibernate Search 3.4.0.Beta1. The release includes an upgrade to Hibernate Core 3.6.2 and the usual bug fixes (see Jira release notes for all the gory details).
We did a big refactoring of the query engine, hence the alpha tag. If you could focus your tests in this area and see if there are any issues, we would be forever grateful.
Santa has come early to deliver Hibernate Search 3.3! This release comes with many new interesting and useful features as well as its lot of performance improvements and bug fixes.
This is the latest release before Hibernate Search 3.3 Final. Please test it before next tuesday as we have change some sensitive parts (for better performance).
Hibernate Search 3.3 CR1 is out. Last chance for testing before the baby goes out. This release include many bug fixes and small features but we have added a couple of significant ones:
Hibernate Search 3.3.0.Beta3 is out with 12 freshly squeezed
bugs. See the Jira release notes for a full list. Some of the more notable changes are:
It's all in the title, we have released a new beta of Hibernate Search. This is primarily a consolidation release plus the move to Lucene 3.0. The main changes are: