Spring Session provides developers an uniform API for dealing with user sessions.
Spring Session also includes support for keeping HttpSession-based sessions alive via WebSockets and uses a simple methodology for detecting session IDs.
This can be very helpful in situations where code needs to run in various configurations and deal with different infrastructures, situations commonly encountered in Web and cloud-based apps.
Naturally, since this is a Spring project, you can easily integrate it with the Spring Framework, but you can also use it as a standalone tool.
A demo and usage instructions are included with the download package.
What is new in this release:
- WebSocket support. See the websocket sample for details.
- Support for multiple simultaneous sessions in a single browser. Refer to the users sample for an example.
- Simplified configuration with @EnableRedisHttpSession and AbstractHttpSessionApplicationInitializer.
- Support for background task to cleanup expired Redis sessions.
- Added spring-session-data-redis pom to make declaring dependencies more concise.
- Hazelcast sample.
What is new in version 1.0.1:
- WebSocket support. See the websocket sample for details.
- Support for multiple simultaneous sessions in a single browser. Refer to the users sample for an example.
- Simplified configuration with @EnableRedisHttpSession and AbstractHttpSessionApplicationInitializer.
- Support for background task to cleanup expired Redis sessions.
- Added spring-session-data-redis pom to make declaring dependencies more concise.
- Hazelcast sample.
What is new in version 1.0.0:
- WebSocket support. See the websocket sample for details.
- Support for multiple simultaneous sessions in a single browser. Refer to the users sample for an example.
- Simplified configuration with @EnableRedisHttpSession and AbstractHttpSessionApplicationInitializer.
- Support for background task to cleanup expired Redis sessions.
- Added spring-session-data-redis pom to make declaring dependencies more concise.
- Hazelcast sample.
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