HHH-11438 - Inconsistencies in the documentation for bytecode enhancement

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Vlad Mihalcea 2017-02-02 09:34:06 +02:00
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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ enableLazyInitialization:: Whether enhancement for lazy attribute loading should
enableDirtyTracking:: Whether enhancement for self-dirty tracking should be done. enableDirtyTracking:: Whether enhancement for self-dirty tracking should be done.
enableAssociationManagement:: Whether enhancement for bi-directional association management should be done. enableAssociationManagement:: Whether enhancement for bi-directional association management should be done.
The default value for all 3 configuration settings is `true` The default value for all 3 configuration settings is `false`
The `enhance { }` block is required in order for enhancement to occur. The `enhance { }` block is required in order for enhancement to occur.
Enhancement is disabled by default in preparation for additions capabilities (hbm2ddl, etc) in the plugin. Enhancement is disabled by default in preparation for additions capabilities (hbm2ddl, etc) in the plugin.
@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Enhancement is disabled by default in preparation for additions capabilities (hb
===== Maven plugin ===== Maven plugin
Hibernate provides a Maven plugin capable of providing build-time enhancement of the domain model as they are compiled as part of a Maven build. Hibernate provides a Maven plugin capable of providing build-time enhancement of the domain model as they are compiled as part of a Maven build.
See the section on the <<BytecodeEnhancement-enhancement-gradle>> for details on the configuration settings. Again, the default for those 3 is `true`. See the section on the <<BytecodeEnhancement-enhancement-gradle>> for details on the configuration settings. Again, the default for those 3 is `false`.
The Maven plugin supports one additional configuration settings: failOnError, which controls what happens in case of error. The Maven plugin supports one additional configuration settings: failOnError, which controls what happens in case of error.
Default behavior is to fail the build, but it can be set so that only a warning is issued. Default behavior is to fail the build, but it can be set so that only a warning is issued.