Version: 4.0.0.Beta2 - 14 January 2013
Hibernate OGM is an attempt to store data in a NoSQL data grid using the Hibernate ORM engine rather than rewriting a JPA engine from scratch.
The benefits are fairly obvious:
- reimplementing the complex JPA specification is a lot of work
- a new implementation would mature at a rather slow rate and risk of bugs would be high
- Hibernate is familiar to many people
Checkout <http://ogm.hibernate.org for more information> The code is available on GitHub at https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-ogm
To build the project, run
mvn clean install -s settings-example.xml
To build the documentation, set the buildDocs
property to true
.
mvn clean install -DbuildDocs=true -s settings-example.xml
If you just want to build the documentation, run it from the hibernate-ogm-documentation/manual
subdirectory.
For rapid documentation testing, you can limit the generated format to html to speed up the process
mvn clean install -DbuildDocs=true -s settings-example.xml -Djdocbook.format=html_single
If you have MongoDB installed on localhost
and the default port, use the mongodb profile as well
mvn clean install -s settings-example.xml -Pmongodb
If you have MongoDB installed in a non default host / port, you can set the environment variables and then run the test suite
export MONGODB_HOSTNAME=mongodb-machine
export MONGODB_PORT=1234
mvn clean install -s settings-example.xml -Pmongodb
Latest Documentation:
http://community.jboss.org/en/hibernate/ogm
Bug Reports:
Hibernate JIRA (preferred): https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/OGM hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org
Free Technical Support:
https://forum.hibernate.org/viewforum.php?f=31
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This software and its documentation are distributed under the terms of the FSF Lesser Gnu Public License (see license.txt).