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Migration Guide 1.4

Clement Escoffier edited this page Sep 13, 2024 · 14 revisions

Multi-module projects

If your projects have multiple modules, for a number of extensions (Hibernate Validator for instance), we are not considering the combined index anymore (i.e. the one built of all the Jandex indexes present in your modules) but the bean archives index.

This change allows us to consider generated classes for these extensions.

What that means for you is that instead of generating a Jandex index via the Maven plugin in your secondary modules, add an empty src/main/resources/META-INF/beans.xml. This will make your classes part of the bean archives index and considered again by these extensions.

MongoDB

We upgraded to the MongoDB client version 4.

Gradle plugin

JVM Arguments parameter is now a List

If you are specifying extra JVM arguments in quarkusDev task, you need to change from:

tasks.withType(QuarkusDev) {
    jvmArgs = "-Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=/path/to/keystores/keystore.jks -Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=password"
}

to:

tasks.withType(QuarkusDev) {
    jvmArgs = ["-Djavax.net.ssl.keyStore=/path/to/keystores/keystore.jks", "-Djavax.net.ssl.keyStorePassword=password"]
}

Task buildNative is now deprecated

We have deprecated the ./gradlew buildNative task in favor of ./gradlew build -Dquarkus.package.type=native. If your build still uses buildNative you should see the following warning message:

The 'buildNative' task has been deprecated in favor of 'build -Dquarkus.package.type=native'

Kogito

The Kogito extension has been moved out of the Core repository: it is now part of the Quarkus Platform.

The GA has changed so you should use org.kie.kogito:kogito-quarkus instead of io.quarkus:quarkus-kogito.

Hibernate Search + Elasticsearch (Preview)

Configuration properties relative to Elasticsearch index lifecycle management have changed. See this section of the reference documentation for detailed documentation about schema management.

In short:

  • quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.index-defaults.lifecycle.strategy is now quarkus.hibernate-search.index-defaults.schema-management.strategy and accepts the same values as before: none, create, validate, update, ...
  • A new schema management strategy on startup was introduced: create-or-validate. It create indexes if they don't exist, validates their schema if they already exist.
  • The default schema management strategy on startup is now create-or-validate.
  • quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.index-defaults.lifecycle.required-status is now quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.index-defaults.schema-management.required-status.
  • quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.index-defaults.lifecycle.required-status-wait-timeout is now quarkus.hibernate-search.elasticsearch.index-defaults.schema-management.required-status-wait-timeout.

Also related: you can now use SearchSchemaManager APIs to trigger schema management operations at the time of your choosing (not just on startup).

OIDC

OidcTenantConfig package change

OidcTenantConfig has been moved from the io.quarkus.oidc.runtime package to io.quarkus.oidc package because OidcTenantConfig is used by io.quarkus.oidc.TenantConfigResolver.

Current Version

Migration Guide 3.16

Next Version

Migration Guide 3.17

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