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We just published two bugfix releases for Hibernate Search: 5.11.2.Final and 5.10.6.Final. These releases mainly upgrade Hibernate Search to the latest compatible Hibernate ORM versions and fix several issues with the Elasticsearch integration.
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Alpha6,
a new release of the still-in-development 6.0 branch.
This release mainly restores decent performance for Lucene index reads and writes,
adds support for indexing BigDecimal
and BigInteger
,
reduces the verbosity of the search DSL,
and adds support for configuring on-commit synchronization for automatic indexing.
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Alpha5, the fifth release for the still-in-development 6.0 branch. This release mainly restores the "indexNullAs" feature, adds a brand new API to declare dependencies in bridges, and adds compatibility with Elasticsearch 6.7 and 7.0.
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Alpha4, the fourth release for the still-in-development 6.0 branch. This release mainly adds an "exists" predicate, improves the DSL by allowing to bypass DSL and projection converters or to override analyzers, restores the Elasticsearch AWS integration, and upgrades the Lucene backend to Lucene 8.
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Alpha3, the third release for the still-in-development 6.0 branch. This release mainly adds support for more field types and predicates, and brings more consistent and less verbose APIs.
We just published Hibernate Search 5.11.1.Final, the first bugfix release for the stable 5.11 branch, as well as 6.0.0.Alpha2, the second release for the still-in-development 6.0 branch.
We just published 5.11.0.Final, the first stable release for the 5.11 branch. This release mainly includes an upgrade to Hibernate ORM 5.4.0.Final.
We just published 5.11.0.CR1, the first candidate release for the 5.11 branch. This release mainly includes an upgrade to Hibernate ORM 5.4.0.CR2.
We just published Hibernate Search 6.0.0.Alpha1, the first release for the next major version of Hibernate Search.
This version is not suitable for production due to its limitations and to the fact APIs are still unstable. However, it’s a great way to get a feeling of where Hibernate Search is going and give us your feedback.