Edit Introduction to the Bootstrapping Apache Geode with the Spring Container using Annotations chapter in ref doc.
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@@ -16,9 +16,7 @@ the <<bootstap-annotations-quickstart, Quick Start>> section.
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[[bootstrap-annotation-config-introduction]]
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== Introduction
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{data-store-name} can be difficult to setup and use correctly, given all the
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{x-data-store-docs}/reference/topics/gemfire_properties.html[configuration properties]
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and different configuration options:
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{data-store-name}, along with Spring Data for {data-store-name}, offer many configuration options:
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* {x-data-store-javadoc}[Java API]
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* {x-data-store-docs}/reference/topics/chapter_overview_cache_xml.html[`cache.xml`]
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@@ -26,15 +24,17 @@ and different configuration options:
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with {x-data-store-docs}/configuring/chapter_overview.html[Cluster Configuration]
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* <<bootstrap,Spring XML/Java-based configuration>>
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Further complexity arises from the different supported topologies:
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In addition, {data-store-name} and Spring Data for {data-store-name} both support different topologies:
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* ({x-data-store-docs}/topologies_and_comm/cs_configuration/chapter_overview.html[client/server]
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* {x-data-store-docs}/topologies_and_comm/cs_configuration/chapter_overview.html[client/server]
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* {x-data-store-docs}/topologies_and_comm/p2p_configuration/chapter_overview.html[P2P]
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* {x-data-store-docs}/topologies_and_comm/multi_site_configuration/chapter_overview.html[WAN])
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* {x-data-store-docs}/topologies_and_comm/multi_site_configuration/chapter_overview.html[WAN]
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* {x-data-store-wiki}/Geode+Internal+Architecture?src=contextnavpagetreemode[distributed system design patterns]
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(such as shared-nothing architecture).
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The annotation-based configuration model aims to simplify all this and more.
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All of these configuration options and topology arrangements can pose challenges when setting up and using
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{data-store-name} properly. The Spring Data for {data-store-name} annotation-based configuration model aims to
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simplify configuration in the context of topology, plus more.
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The annotation-based configuration model is an alternative to XML-based configuration using {sdg-name}'s XML namespace.
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With XML, you could use the `gfe` XML schema for configuration and the `gfe-data` XML schema for data access.
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