-
Envers moves to Hibernate!
Posted on October 30th, 2008 9 commentsI’m happy to announce that Envers is now a module of Hibernate! This means that:
-
the code is now in the hibernate-core repository (
enversmodule). There will be no more commits to the old repository. - issue tracking moved to Hibernate’s JIRA. All open issues from the old JIRA have been moved there. When creating an Envers issue, please select the “envers” component.
- envers is now built using maven2, which replaces the old ant build
The website, documentation and forum so far stay unchanged, but stay tuned for more updates :).
There will be some changes to Envers coming with this move. One of them is renaming of
@Versionedto@Audited, to avoid confusion with the@Versionannotation used in JPA for optimistic locking. The old@Versionedannotation will become deprecated, and after some time removed completely.I would like to thank Steve Ebersole for doing the actual move and creating the maven build!
Adam
7 responses to “Envers moves to Hibernate!”

-
I told you!!!!
-
congratulations!
-
Nice!
-
great, glad to hear that..
-
Yogesh Kumar September 8th, 2009 at 22:01
Where can I find Licence for Hibernate Envers framework 1.2.1.GA?
2 Trackbacks / Pingbacks
-
[...] officielle, Adam Warski, développeur principal de JBoss Envers, a annoncé cette semaine sur son blog l’intégration de ce framework de versioning d’entités comme module d’Hibernate. [...]
-
Hibernate Spatial and Envers - Geospatial revisions • Blog of Claudius Hauptmann February 22nd, 2009 at 14:17
[...] of the JPA specification integrated in the JBoss Application Server and since october 2008, envers is an official hibernate module. My first attempts getting envers work, were very disappointing, since I got many exceptions, after [...]
Leave a reply
-
the code is now in the hibernate-core repository (

Julien October 30th, 2008 at 13:20