1. Obtaining Hibernate
1.1. The Hibernate Modules/Artifacts
Hibernate’s functionality is split into a number of modules/artifacts meant to isolate dependencies (modularity).
hibernate-core
The main (core) Hibernate module. Defines its ORM features and APIs as well as the various integration SPIs.
hibernate-envers
Hibernate’s historical entity versioning feature
hibernate-spatial
Hibernate’s Spatial/GIS data-type support
hibernate-osgi
Hibernate support for running in OSGi containers.
hibernate-agroal
Integrates the Agroal connection pooling library into Hibernate
hibernate-c3p0
Integrates the C3P0 connection pooling library into Hibernate
hibernate-hikaricp
Integrates the HikariCP connection pooling library into Hibernate
hibernate-vibur
Integrates the Vibur DBCP connection pooling library into Hibernate
hibernate-proxool
Integrates the Proxool connection pooling library into Hibernate
hibernate-jcache
Integrates the JCache caching specification into Hibernate, enabling any compliant implementation to become a second-level cache provider.
hibernate-ehcache
Integrates the Ehcache caching library into Hibernate as a second-level cache provider.
1.2. Release Bundle Downloads
The Hibernate team provides release bundles hosted on the SourceForge File Release System, in both TGZ
and ZIP
formats. Each release bundle contains JAR
files, documentation, source code, and other goodness.
You can download releases of Hibernate, in your chosen format, from the list at https://sourceforge.net/projects/hibernate/files/hibernate-orm/. The release bundle is structured as follows:
The
lib/required/
directory contains thehibernate-core
jar and all of its dependencies. All of these jars are required to be available on your classpath no matter which features of Hibernate are being used.The
lib/envers
directory contains thehibernate-envers
jar and all of its dependencies (beyond those inlib/required/
andlib/jpa/
).The
lib/spatial/
directory contains thehibernate-spatial
jar and all of its dependencies (beyond those inlib/required/
)The
lib/osgi/
directory contains thehibernate-osgi
jar and all of its dependencies (beyond those inlib/required/
andlib/jpa/
)The
lib/jpa-metamodel-generator/
directory contains the jar needed for generating the Criteria API type-safe Metamodel.The
lib/optional/
directory contains the jars needed for the various connection pooling and second-level cache integrations provided by Hibernate, along with their dependencies.
1.3. Maven Repository Artifacts
The authoritative repository for Hibernate artifacts is the JBoss Maven repository. The Hibernate artifacts are synced to Maven Central as part of an automated job (some small delay may occur).
The team responsible for the JBoss Maven repository maintains a number of Wiki pages that contain important information:
http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-14900 - General information about the repository.
http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-15170 - Information about setting up the JBoss repositories in order to do development work on JBoss projects themselves.
http://community.jboss.org/docs/DOC-15169 - Information about setting up access to the repository to use JBoss projects as part of your own software.
The Hibernate ORM artifacts are published under the org.hibernate
groupId.