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Closes gh-14737 Co-authored-by: Stephane Nicoll <snicoll@pivotal.io> |
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= Spring Boot Spring Session Sample This sample demonstrates the Spring Session auto-configuration support. Spring Session supports multiple session store types, including: * `Redis` * `JDBC` * `Hazelcast` * `MongoDB` == Using a different session store Initially, the project uses JDBC session store backed by an in-memory embedded H2 database. You can try out your favorite session store as explained below. === Redis Add `org.springframework.session:spring-session-data-redis` and `spring-boot-starter-data-redis` dependencies to the project and make sure it is configured properly (by default, a Redis instance with the default settings is expected on your local box). TIP: Run sample application using Redis session store using `$mvn spring-boot:run -Predis`. === JDBC Add `org.springframework.session:spring-session-jdbc`, `org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-jdbc` and `com.h2database:h2` dependencies to the project. An in-memory embedded H2 database is automatically configured. TIP: Run sample application using JDBC session store with `$mvn spring-boot:run -Pjdbc`. Note that this profile is active by default. === Hazelcast Add `org.springframework.session:spring-session-hazelcast` and `com.hazelcast:hazelcast` dependencies to the project to enable support for Hazelcast. Since there is a default `hazelcast.xml` configuration file at the root of the classpath, it is used to automatically configure the underlying `HazelcastInstance`. TIP: Run sample application using Hazelcast session store with `$mvn spring-boot:run -Phazelcast`. === MongoDB Add `org.springframework.session:spring-session-data-mongodb` and `spring-boot-starter-data-mongodb` dependencies to the project and make sure it is configured properly (by default, a MongoDB instance with the default settings is expected on your local box). TIP: Run sample application using MongoDB session store using `$mvn spring-boot:run -Pmongodb`.