John Blum 019e0083b0 Add GemFire Support
Fixes GH PR #148 and PR #308 implementing a GemFire Adapter to support
clustered HttpSessions in Spring Session.

* Resolve SGF-373 - Implement a Spring Session Adapter for GemFire backing
a HttpSession similar to the Redis support.
* Add Spring Session annotation to enable GemFire support with
@EnableGemFireHttpSession.
* Add extesion of SpringHttpSessionConfiguration to configure GemFire using
GemFireHttpSessionConfiguration.
* Add implementation of SessionRepository to access clustered, replicated
HttpSession state in GemFire with GemFireOperationsSessionRepository.
* Utilize GemFire Data Serialization framework to both replicate
HttpSession state information as well as handle deltas.
* Utilize GemFire OQL query to lookup arbitrary Session attributes by name,
and in particular the user authenticated principal name.
* Implment unit and integration tests, and in particular, tests for both
peer-to-peer (p2p) and client/server topologies.
* Set initial Spring Data GemFire version to 1.7.2.RELEASE, which depends
on Pivotal GemFire 8.1.0.
* Add documentation, Javadoc and samples along with additional Integration
Tests.

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= Spring Session
Rob Winch

Spring Session aims to provide a common infrastructure for managing sessions. This provides many benefits including:

* Accessing a session from any environment (i.e. web, messaging infrastructure, etc)
* In a web environment
** Support for clustering in a vendor neutral way
** Pluggable strategy for determining the session id
** Easily keep the HttpSession alive when a WebSocket is active

= Spring Session Project Site

You can find the documentation, issue management, support, samples, and guides for using Spring Session at http://projects.spring.io/spring-session/

= License

Spring Session is Open Source software released under the http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html[Apache 2.0 license].
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