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@ -5994,9 +5994,10 @@ When building a reactive web application, the following stores can be auto-confi
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* Redis
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* MongoDB
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If Spring Session is available, you must choose the
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{sc-spring-boot-autoconfigure}/session/StoreType.{sc-ext}[`StoreType`] that you wish to
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use to store the sessions. For instance, to use JDBC as the back-end store, you can
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If a single Spring Session module is present on the classpath, Spring Boot uses that store
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implementation automatically. If you have more than one implementation, you must choose
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the {sc-spring-boot-autoconfigure}/session/StoreType.{sc-ext}[`StoreType`] that you wish
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to use to store the sessions. For instance, to use JDBC as the back-end store, you can
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configure your application as follows:
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