Update README.adoc with the 1.1.1.RELEASE and 1.1.2.BUILD-SNAPSHOT versions in the reference documentation.
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| `current` | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/current/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/current/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/current/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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| `1.0.1.RELEASE` | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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| `1.0.2.BUILD-SNAPSHOT`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x-SNAPSHOT/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.0.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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| `1.1.0.RELEASE` | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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| `1.1.1.BUILD-SNAPSHOT`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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| `1.1.1.RELEASE` | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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| `1.1.2.BUILD-SNAPSHOT`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.1.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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| `1.2.0.M1`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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| `1.2.0.BUILD-SNAPSHOT`| https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/[Ref Docs] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x-SNAPSHOT/api/[Javadoc] | https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.2.x-SNAPSHOT/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples]
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=== Examples
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The single, most relevant "_source of truth_" on how to get started quickly and effectively, using Spring Boot
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for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire (SBDG) to solve problems, is by starting with the
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for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire (SBDG) to solve problems, is to start with the
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https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/current/reference/html5/#geode-samples[Samples].
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There, you will find different examples with documentation and code showing you how to use SBDG to address
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specific application concerns, like Caching.
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There, you will find different examples with documentation and code showing you how to use SBDG to appropriately
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handle specific application concerns, like Caching.
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You can find an example of using SBDG in the Pivotal Cloud Cache (PCC) https://github.com/pivotal-cf/PCC-Sample-App-PizzaStore[Pizza Store]
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repository, which is a Spring Boot `ClientCache` application that talks to PCC when the app is deploy to PCF.
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GitHub repository, which is a Spring Boot, Pivotal GemFire `ClientCache` application that connects to PCC when the app
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is deployed to PCF.
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The https://github.com/jxblum/contacts-application/tree/master/boot-example[boot-example] found in the
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_Contacts Application Reference Implementation_ for _Spring Data for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire_ (SDG) uses SBDG
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to manage Books in a _System of Record_ Use Case.
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Then, there is a series of examples that walks a user though a series of steps starting with building a simple,
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Then, there is a series of examples that walks a user through a series of steps starting by building a simple,
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Spring Boot client application using the Apache Geode API only. Next, the app is rebuilt using Spring Data
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for Apache Geode (SDG) to show the simplifications that SDG affords you as a developer. Finally, the app rebuilt
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once more using SBDG to demonstrate the power of Apache Geode when combined with Spring Boot. The example can found
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for Apache Geode (SDG) to show the simplifications that SDG affords you as a developer. Finally, the app is rebuilt
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once more using SBDG to demonstrate the power of Apache Geode when combined with Spring Boot. The example can be found
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in the https://github.com/kohlmu-pivotal/PCCDemo[PCCDemo] GitHub repository. Each app can be deployed to PCF
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and bound to a Pivotal Cloud Cache service. With SBDG, little or no code or configuration changes are necessary
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to run the app locally and then later deploy the same app artifact to a managed environment like PCF. It just works!
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and bound to a Pivotal Cloud Cache service instance. With SBDG, little to no code or configuration changes are
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necessary to run the app locally and then later deploy the same app to a managed environment like PCF. It just works!
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Finally, the https://github.com/jxblum/temperature-service/tree/using-spring-boot[Temperature Service] example is
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an _Internet of Things_ (IoT) and _Event Stream Processing_ (ESP) Use Case that manages Temperature Sensors and Monitors
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