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= Spring Boot Spring Session Sample
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This sample demonstrates the Spring Session WebFlux auto-configuration support. Spring
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Session supports multiple reactive session store types, including:
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* `Redis`
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* `MongoDB`
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== Using a different session store
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Initially, the project uses MongoDB session store backed by an embedded MongoDB. You can
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try out your favorite session store as explained below.
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=== Redis
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Add `org.springframework.session:spring-session-data-redis` and
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`spring-boot-starter-data-redis-reactive` dependencies to the project and make sure it is
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configured properly (by default, a Redis instance with the default settings is expected
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on your local box).
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TIP: Run sample application using Redis session store using
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`$mvn spring-boot:run -Predis`.
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=== MongoDB
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Add `org.springframework.session:spring-session-data-mongodb` and
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`spring-boot-starter-data-mongodb-reactive` and
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`de.flapdoodle.embed:de.flapdoodle.embed.mongo` dependencies to the project. An embedded
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MongoDB is automatically configured.
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TIP: Run sample application using MongoDB session store using
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`$mvn spring-boot:run -Pmongodb`.
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Note that this profile is active by default.
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