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Migration Guide 1.2
In Quarkus, the bytecode enhancement of Hibernate ORM is always on. We used to enable the automatic association management but there are cases where it doesn't work well.
It is now disabled. You have to manage both sides of an association manually from now on (as with a classic configuration of Hibernate ORM).
We switched from mongo-java-driver
to mongodb-driver-sync
which means that the legacy com.mongodb.MongoClient
is not there anymore and should be replaced by com.mongodb.client.MongoClient
.
You can either use:
- GraalVM 19.2.1
- or GraalVM 19.3.1 with JDK 8 or JDK 11
GraalVM 19.3.0.x is not supported anymore.
The protocol used to contact Elasticsearch is now specified in a separate configuration property, quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.protocol
. This property defaults to http
.
As a result, the property quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.discovery.default_scheme
was removed.
So if your configuration looked like this:
quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.hosts = http://es1.mycompany.com
You should now have this:
quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.hosts = es1.mycompany.com
And if it looked like this:
quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.hosts = https://es1.mycompany.com
quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.discovery.enabled = true
quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.discovery.default_scheme = https
You should now have this:
quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.hosts = es1.mycompany.com
quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.protocol = https
quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.discovery.enabled = true
In previous versions of Quarkus, @ConfigProperties
made the assumption that the name of the class fields (or method names when talking about interfaces) would exactly match to the property name.
For example:
@ConfigProperties
public class SomeConfig {
public String fooBar;
}
meant that setting fooBar
would require the some.fooBar
property.
This behavior is unintuitive however, so we have changed it to use kebab-case properties instead, which means that you now need to set the some.foo-bar
property.
If keeping the old behavior is desired, there are two options:
- Set
@ConfigProperties(namingStrategy=NamingStrategy.VERBATIM)
for each class that usesConfigProperties
and for which the old behavior is desired - Set the
quarkus.arc.config-properties-default-naming-strategy=verbatim
property. This makes the old behavior the default for@ConfigProperties
classes.
The quarkus-vault-test
artifact has been renamed to quarkus-test-vault
to be more consistent with our other test framework artifacts.