Re-organize all client/server sample code to separate client and server classes into client and server packages, respectively.

Rename sample.ServerConfig class to sample.server.GemFireServer and apply the GemFireServer Gradle Plugin.

Change all 'spring.session.data.gemfire.*' and 'spring.session.data.geode.*' properties to use the SDG property prefixed with 'spring.data.gemfire.*'.
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John Blum
2018-08-22 08:32:08 -07:00
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package sample.server;
import org.springframework.context.annotation.AnnotationConfigApplicationContext;
import org.springframework.data.gemfire.config.annotation.CacheServerApplication;
import org.springframework.session.data.gemfire.config.annotation.web.http.EnableGemFireHttpSession;
// tag::class[]
@CacheServerApplication(name = "SpringSessionDataGeodeJavaConfigSampleServer", logLevel = "error") // <1>
@EnableGemFireHttpSession(maxInactiveIntervalInSeconds = 30) // <2>
public class GemFireServer {
@SuppressWarnings("resource")
public static void main(String[] args) {
new AnnotationConfigApplicationContext(GemFireServer.class).registerShutdownHook();
}
}
// end::class[]