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### <a name="jpa-32"></a> Jakarta Persistence 3.2
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7.0 migrates to Jakarta Persistence 3.2 which can be fairly disruptive.
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See the [Migration Guide](https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/7.0/migration-guide/migration-guide.html#jpa-32) for details.
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See [this blog post](https://in.relation.to/2024/04/01/jakarta-persistence-3/) for a summary of the changes in 3.2
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- [TCK Results](https://ci.hibernate.org/view/ORM/job/hibernate-orm-tck-3.2/job/wip%252F7.0/24/) with Java 17
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- [TCK Results](https://ci.hibernate.org/view/ORM/job/hibernate-orm-tck-3.2/job/wip%252F7.0/25/) with Java 21
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### <a name="java-17"></a> Java 17
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Version 3.2 of Jakarta Persistence requires Java 17.
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Hibernate 7.0 therefore baselines on Java 17 whereas previous versions baseline on Java 11.
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### <a name="model-validations"></a> Domain Model Validations
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7.0 does much more validation of an application's domain model and especially its mapping details, e.g.
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* illegal combinations such as `@Basic` and `@ManyToOne` on the same attribute
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* misplaced annotations such as an annotated getter method with FIELD access
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* stricter following of JavaBean conventions
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See the [Migration Guide](https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/7.0/migration-guide/migration-guide.html#model-validation) for details.
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### <a name="mapping-xml"></a> mapping.xsd
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Hibernate 7.0 provides a new XSD that represents an "extension" of the Jakarta Persistence orm.xsd weaving in Hibernate-specific mapping features.
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The namespace for this extended mapping is `http://www.hibernate.org/xsd/orm/mapping`
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For applications using Hibernate's legacy `hbm.xml` format, we provide a tool to help with the transformation.
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See the [Migration Guide](https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/7.0/migration-guide/migration-guide.html#hbm-transform) for details.
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### <a name="hibernate-models"></a> Hibernate Models
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7.0 migrates from [Hibernate Commons Annotations](https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-commons-annotations/) (HCANN) to the new [Hibernate Models](https://github.com/hibernate/hibernate-models) project for low-level processing of an application domain model, reading annotations and weaving in XML mapping documents.
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See the [Migration Guide](https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/7.0/migration-guide/migration-guide.html#hibernate-models) for details.
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### <a name="json-and-xml-functions"></a> JSON and XML functions
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Support for most of the JSON and XML functions that the SQL standard specifies was added to HQL/Criteria.
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The implementations retain the SQL standard semantics and will throw an error if emulation on a database is impossible.
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New functions include:
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* construction functions like `json_array()`, `json_object()`, `xmlelement()` and `xmlforest()`
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* query functions like `json_value()`, `json_query()` and `xmlquery()`
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* aggregation functions like `json_agg()`, `json_object_agg()` and `xmlagg()`
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* manipulation functions like `json_set()`, `json_mergepatch()`
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* any many more
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> The functions are incubating/tech-preview - to use them in HQL it is necessary to enable the `hibernate.query.hql.json_functions_enabled` and `hibernate.query.hql.xml_functions_enabled` configuration settings.
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### <a name="set-returning-functions"></a> Set-returning Functions
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A set-returning function is a new type of function that can return rows and is exclusive to the `from` clause.
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The concept is known in many different database SQL dialects and is sometimes referred to as table valued function or table function.
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Custom set-returning functions can be registered via a `FunctionContributor`.
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Out-of-the-box, some common set-returning functions are already supported or emulated
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* `unnest()` - allows to turn an array into rows
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* `generate_series()` - can be used to create a series of values as rows
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* `json_table()` - turns a JSON document into rows
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* `xmltable()` - turns an XML document into rows
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### <a name="any-discriminator"></a> @AnyDiscriminatorImplicitValues
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The new `@AnyDiscriminatorImplicitValues` offers 2 related improvements for the mapping of discriminator values
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for `@Any` and `ManyToAny` associations.
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First, it allows control over how Hibernate determines the discriminator value to store in the database for
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implicit discriminator mappings. Historically, Hibernate would always use the full name of the associated
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entity.
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Second, it allows mixing of explicit and implicit value strategies.
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See the [Migration Guide](https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/7.0/userguide/html_single/Hibernate_User_Guide.html#associations-any) for details.
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### <a name=cleanup"></a> Clean-up
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A lot of deprecated contracts and behavior has been removed.
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See the [Migration Guide](https://docs.jboss.org/hibernate/orm/7.0/migration-guide/migration-guide.html#cleanup) for details.
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