Standard (30 minutes) on Wednesday, 24 November 2010 11:30 - 12:00 in room Room 1
TAGS: Databases, Applications, Web & Online Technologies, Java, Development Tools, database, development, fulltext, hibernate, java, search
Providing rich "Google like" search capabilities in traditional database backed applications has generally meant relying on the full-text support of your chosen database. This leads to database lock-in not to mention the need of having a dba with some serious kung-fu to tune it.
Hibernate Search brings the power of full text search engines to the persistence domain model by combining Hibernate Core with the capabilities of the Apache Lucene search engine.
In this session, you will learn what problems Hibernate Search can solve and you will follow the steps of adding it to a Hibernate based application.
All delegates attending this session must bring and ensure:
Having prior knowledge of JPA/Hibernate or similar ORM tools would be beneficial.
Aaron has over 15 years experience in the IT Industry and has been working with enterprise application and integration technologies for the past 7 years. He has a keen focus on delivering high quality solutions based on open standards utilizing best of breed open source software. He has contributed to significant open source projects over the years including as number of JBoss.org projects. Aaron has comprehensive training and teaching experience from teaching post-graduate software engineering courses to delivering the full set of JBoss training courses. More recently, Aaron has been involved in setting up training and mentoring programs to up-skill client development teams.