Hibernate Search

Just read about this new product from JBoss – looks very interesting.

Quoting from the JBoss newsletter:

“Hibernate Search provides full text search (Google-like) capabilities to Hibernate domain model objects. Based on Apache Lucene, it has an emphasis on ease of use and configuration, lowering the barrier to entry of Lucene and its integration with a domain model. Hibernate Search has a deep set of features, including transparent object indexing, natural API/persistence context integration to Hibernate and the JPA query model, and an out-of-the-box asynchronous clustering mode.”

Here is a link to the documentation.

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“Hibernate Search indexes your domain model with the help of a few annotations, takes care of database/index synchronization and brings back regular managed objects from free text queries.”

Wow. That’s a lot of code those guys don’t have to write any more.

Might make a lot of the solr use cases unnecessary as well.

1 thought on “Hibernate Search

  1. You didn’t learn about this listening to the latest http://www.webdevradio.com ? I think that’s really where you *first* heard about it. 🙂 Yeah, it might obviate the need for SOLR in some cases, but I think it will likely reduce the use of ‘straight’ lucene. These value adds built on top of lucene, like SOLR and Hibernate/Search, will become the main/primary interface people use to Lucene, and bypass using raw Lucene altogether.

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