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Set versions 2.1.8.BUILD-SNAPSHOT. Set Spring Session version to 2.1.10.BUILD-SNAPSHOT. Set Spring Sessoin BOM version to Bean-BUILD-SNAPSHOT.
image:https://badges.gitter.im/spring-projects/spring-session.svg[link="https://gitter.im/spring-projects/spring-session?utm_source=badge&utm_medium=badge&utm_campaign=pr-badge&utm_content=badge"] image:https://travis-ci.org/spring-projects/spring-session.svg?branch=master["Build Status", link="https://travis-ci.org/spring-projects/spring-session-data-geode"] = Spring Session for Apache Geode & Pivotal GemFire _Spring Session_ core provides an API along with several provider implementations to manage user sessions. It also simplifies the support for clustered session state management without being tied to an application container specific solution. Out of the box _Spring Session_ provides integration with: * `HttpSession` - replaces the `HttpSession` supplied by the application container (e.g. Apache Tomcat) in a neutral way along with providing HTTP Session IDs in the HTTP Header to work with REST APIs. * `WebSocket` - keeps the `HttpSession` active when receiving WebSocket messages. On top of the core _Spring Session_ features, _Spring Session for Apache Geode and Pivotal GemFire_ (SSDG) positions either https://geode.apache.org/[Apache Geode] or https://pivotal.io/pivotal-gemfire[Pivotal GemFire] as a session repository provider and adds additional capabilities required by enterprise class solutions: * Custom `Expiration Policies` - in addition to the default, 30 minute session _idle expiration timeout_ (TTI), which is configurable, SSDG also supports _fixed-duration expiration timeout_ (e.g. expire the session after 1 hour regardless of whether the session is active or inactive). Users may also define custom expiration policies using the https://docs.spring.io/autorepo/docs/spring-session-data-geode-build/2.1.1.RELEASE/api/org/springframework/session/data/gemfire/expiration/SessionExpirationPolicy.html[`SessionExpirationPolicy`] interface. See the https://docs.spring.io/autorepo/docs/spring-session-data-geode-build/2.1.1.RELEASE/reference/html5/#httpsession-gemfire-expiration[documentation] for more details. * Custom `Data Serialization` - in addition to the default Apache Geode https://geode.apache.org/docs/guide/18/developing/data_serialization/gemfire_pdx_serialization.html[PDX Serialization] format, users may configure Apache Geode https://geode.apache.org/docs/guide/18/developing/data_serialization/gemfire_data_serialization.html[Data Serialization] with full support for https://geode.apache.org/docs/guide/18/developing/delta_propagation/chapter_overview.html[Delta Propagation]. While _race conditions_ between competing HTTP requests (accessing the same HTTP Session) cannot be completely avoided with any session provider, sending only the delta (or changes) minimizes the chance of _lost updates_, especially in a highly clustered Web environment. By using PDX Serialization, your HTTP Session state is immediately transferable across environments, from non-managed, standalone environments to managed environments, like https://pivotal.io/platform[Pivotal Cloud Foundry (PCF)] using https://pivotal.io/platform/services-marketplace/data-management/pivotal-cloud-cache[Pivotal Cloud Cache (PCC)]. * Custom `Change Detection` - while most session implementations consider the session to be dirty anytime anything is written to the session, even when your application domain objects stored in the session have not changed, SSDG will intelligently determine whether there is anything to send before writing it to the wire. OOTB, SSDG will look at any application domain objects that implement Apache Geode's https://geode.apache.org/releases/latest/javadoc/org/apache/geode/Delta.html[Delta] interface and use that to determine if your application domain objects are indeed dirty before sending the delta. If your objects do not implement the `Delta` interface, or the object is not the same, then it functions like all other Spring Session providers. If you prefer, you may specify your own rules composed with the `IsDirtyPredicate` strategy interface. * Powerful `Pub/Sub` - Apache Geode and Pivotal GemFire both provide a very powerful and robust client/server https://geode.apache.org/docs/guide/18/developing/events/chapter_overview.html[event distribution and handling sub-system] leveraged by SSDG in order to reliably manage session state, especially in a distributed/clustered environment. These and many more Apache Geode or Pivotal GemFire features may be leveraged in your application environment to achieve resilient, highly available (HA), durable, consistent, and even multi-clustered (WAN), persistent session statement management. The best part, SSDG allows you to use either Apache Geode or Pivotal GemFire interchangeably without having to change a single line of code. Simply change your dependency from `org.springframework.session:spring-session-data-geode` to `org.springframework.session:spring-session-data-gemfire`, or vice versa, and you can seemlessly move between either Apache Geode or Pivotal GemFire, or even PCC. No other Spring Session provider offers you the same type of flexibility and power in 1 solution, especially as your requirements and UC change (e.g. from simple session caching to a full on _System of Record_ with _distributed compute_ and _streaming capabilities_). == Code of Conduct This project adheres to the Contributor Covenant link:CODE_OF_CONDUCT.adoc[code of conduct]. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to spring-code-of-conduct@pivotal.io. == Documentation Documentation for _Spring Session for Apache Geode and Pivotal GemFire_ can be found https://docs.spring.io/autorepo/docs/spring-session-data-geode-build/2.1.3.RELEASE/reference/html5/[here] and Javadoc is available https://docs.spring.io/autorepo/docs/spring-session-data-geode-build/2.1.3.RELEASE/api/[here]. = Spring Session Project Site You can find the documentation, issue management, support, samples, and guides for using _Spring Session_ at https://projects.spring.io/spring-session/ = License _Spring Session_ is Open Source Software released under the https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html[Apache 2.0 license].
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