Tags
Authors
I’m honoured to confirm that I’ll be at Devoxx UK this May in London.
Come along in Gallery Hall at 12:55 on Thursday 11th of May to see a quick demo of Hibernate OGM used to migrate a JPA application from using a relational database to using a fast, scalable and highly available in memory data grid.
We announced support for storing data in Infinispan over the Hot Rod protocol in Hibernate OGM version 5.1, now is your chance to see it in action.
Today we release Hibernate OGM 5.1.0.Beta1
and 5.0.3.Final
.
In version 5.1 we introduce an amazing new feature: support for storing data in Infinispan Server using the Java Hot Rod client, encoding your data into Google Protobuffers, while handling all the nasty mapping automatically.
Sanne is going to do a virtual JBoss User Group session Tuesday July 14th at 6PM BST / 5PM UTC / 1PM EDT / 10 AM PDT. He is going to talk about Lucene in Java EE.
He will also describe some projects dear to our heart. If you want to know what Hibernate Search, Infinispan bring to the Lucene table and how they use Lucene internally, that’s the event to be in!
If you travel in the JBoss universe you should be aware that Red Hat Summit and JUDCon are taking place in Boston between June 10th and June 14th. If you want to meet the persons behind the code, that's a pretty good deal.
Past week I returned from my trip to Bengaluru, where we had one of our great developers conferences.
NOTE: this post is translated from howtojboss.com and author is Shane K Johnson.
Hibernate Search version 4.1.0.Beta1 was tagged; the most essential change compared to January's release 4.1.0.Alpha1 was HSEARCH-1034, made to allow Infinispan Query to use the fluent Programmatic Mapping API as already available to Hibernate users.