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Rob Winch
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* xref:introduction.adoc[Introduction]
* xref:whats-new.adoc[What's New]
* xref:samples.adoc[Samples & Guides (Start Here)]
* xref:modules.adoc[Modules]

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[[abstract]]
Spring Session provides an API and implementations for managing a user's session information.
[[introduction]]
Spring Session provides an API and implementations for managing a user's session information while also making it trivial to support clustered sessions without being tied to an application container-specific solution.
It also provides transparent integration with:
* xref:http-session.adoc#httpsession[HttpSession]: Allows replacing the `HttpSession` in an application container-neutral way, with support for providing session IDs in headers to work with RESTful APIs.
* xref:web-socket.adoc#websocket[WebSocket]: Provides the ability to keep the `HttpSession` alive when receiving WebSocket messages
* xref:web-session.adoc#websession[WebSession]: Allows replacing the Spring WebFlux's `WebSession` in an application container-neutral way.
[[community]]
== Spring Session Community

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[[introduction]]
= Introduction
Spring Session provides an API and implementations for managing a user's session information while also making it trivial to support clustered sessions without being tied to an application container-specific solution.
It also provides transparent integration with:
* xref:http-session.adoc#httpsession[HttpSession]: Allows replacing the `HttpSession` in an application container-neutral way, with support for providing session IDs in headers to work with RESTful APIs.
* xref:web-socket.adoc#websocket[WebSocket]: Provides the ability to keep the `HttpSession` alive when receiving WebSocket messages
* xref:web-session.adoc#websession[WebSession]: Allows replacing the Spring WebFlux's `WebSession` in an application container-neutral way.