davebarnes97 commented on a change in pull request #6597:
URL: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/6597#discussion_r651145334



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+
+<% set_title("Introduction to", product_name_long, "Clients") %>
+
+This section provides basic starting points for a variety of 
<%=vars.product_name_long %> clients, along
+with very rudimentary connect, put, get operations, and then a reference to 
more in-depth docs and examples on
+how to use the client.
+
+For an in-depth look at how to use <%=vars.product_name_long%> clients, see 
[Client/Server 
Configuration](../topologies_and_comm/cs_configuration/chapter_overview.html).
+
+## <a id="client-intro-installing"></a>Installing <%=vars.product_name_long%>
+
+You can download <%=vars.product_name_long%> from the website, run a Docker 
image, or install with homebrew on OSX.
+See [How to Install Apache Geode](installation/install_standalone.html) for 
details.
+
+## <a id="client-intro-starting"></a>Starting an <%=vars.product_name_long%> 
Cluster
+
+For client tests and examples, start a simple cluster and create an example 
region.
+
+Start an <%=vars.product_name_long%> cluster with one locator and one server.
+
+```
+$ gfsh 
+gfsh> start locator
+gfsh> start server
+```
+
+Create a region called "helloWorld".
+
+```
+gfsh> create region --name=helloWorld --type=PARTITION 
+```
+
+When you are through running client tests and examples, shut down the 
<%=vars.product_name_long%> cluster:
+
+```
+gfsh> shutdown --include-locators=true
+```
+
+## <a id="client-intro-java"></a><%=vars.product_name_long%> Java Client
+
+**Maven Dependencies**
+
+Declare the following dependency and replace $VERSION, with the version of 
<%=vars.product_name_long%> that you have installed.
+
+```
+<dependencies>
+     <dependency>
+        <groupId>org.apache.geode</groupId>
+        <artifactId>geode-core</artifactId>
+        <version>$VERSION</version>
+    </dependency>
+</dependencies>
+```
+
+**Gradle Dependencies**
+
+```
+dependencies {
+  compile "org.apache.geode:geode-core:$VERSION"
+}
+```
+
+Connect to the server from your application
+ 
+```
+import org.apache.geode.cache.client.ClientCache;
+import org.apache.geode.cache.client.ClientCacheFactory;
+
+public class HelloWorld {
+
+  public static void main(String[] args) {
+      ClientCache cache = new ClientCacheFactory().addPoolLocator("127.0.0.1", 
10334).create();
+
+      System.out.println(cache.getDefaultPool().getLocators());
+
+    cache.close();
+ }
+}
+```
+
+The information printed out should match the host and port of your 
<%=vars.product_name_long%> instance locators and should resemble
+
+```
+[/127.0.0.1:10334]
+```
+
+**Simple Put and Get with <%=vars.product_name_long%> Java client**
+ 
+```
+public static void main(String[] args) {
+ClientCache cache = new ClientCacheFactory().addPoolLocator("127.0.0.1", 
10334).create();
+
+ Region<String, String>
+     helloWorldRegion =
+     cache.<String, 
String>createClientRegionFactory(ClientRegionShortcut.PROXY).create("helloWorld");
+
+ helloWorldRegion.put("1", "HelloWorldValue");
+ String value1 = helloWorldRegion.get("1");
+ System.out.println(value1);
+
+ cache.close();
+}
+```
+
+Build and run the application.  This puts the key ‘1’ with a value of 
‘HelloWorldValue’ into the
+‘helloWorld’ region, then retrieves and prints the value of key ‘1’.
+
+**Additional Resources**
+
+- [Apache Geode Examples GitHub Repo](https://github.com/apache/geode-examples)
+- [Apache Geode 
Javadocs](https://geode.apache.org/releases/latest/javadoc/index.html)
+
+## <a id="client-intro-spring-boot"></a>Spring Boot Client For Apache Geode
+
+Spring Boot for Apache Geode provides a powerful abstraction that simplifies 
the developer
+experience when using Spring Boot and Apache Geode.  The best way to get 
started with Spring Boot
+for Apache Geode, is by creating a project using [Spring&trade; 
initializr](https://start.spring.io/).
+
+Add the ‘Spring for Apache Geode’ dependency and then select either 
‘Generate’, which creates a zip
+file to import into your IDE or ‘Explore’, which opens a build file based on 
your Project selection
+(Maven or Gradle)
+
+**Maven Dependencies**
+
+Your Maven pom.xml file should include something similar to 
+
+```
+<properties>
+   ...
+   <spring-geode.version>1.4.3</spring-geode.version>
+ </properties>
+ <dependencies>
+   <dependency>
+     <groupId>org.springframework.geode</groupId>
+     <artifactId>spring-geode-starter</artifactId>
+ </dependency>
+…
+</dependencies>
+
+ <dependencyManagement>
+   <dependencies>
+     <dependency>
+       <groupId>org.springframework.geode</groupId>
+       <artifactId>spring-geode-bom</artifactId>
+       <version>${spring-geode.version}</version>
+       <type>pom</type>
+       <scope>import</scope>
+     </dependency>
+   </dependencies>
+ </dependencyManagement>
+```
+
+**Gradle Dependencies**
+
+Your Gradle gradle.build file should include something similar to 
+
+```
+ext {
+ set('springGeodeVersion', "1.4.3")
+}
+
+dependencies {
+ implementation 'org.springframework.geode:spring-geode-starter'
+ testImplementation 'org.springframework.boot:spring-boot-starter-test'
+}
+dependencyManagement {
+ imports {
+   mavenBom "org.springframework.geode:spring-geode-bom:${springGeodeVersion}"
+ }
+}
+```
+
+1. Connect to Geode from your application
+2. Open your web browser to [Spring&trade; 
initializr](https://start.spring.io/).
+
+3. Click ‘Add Dependencies’. Search for the ‘Spring for Apache Geode’ 
dependency and add it to your project. Select ‘Generate’, which creates a zip 
file. Import this file into your IDE. 
+
+4. With your Geode cluster running, build and run the application (without 
making any other changes).
+
+5. In the console output, you should see something similar to (starting with 
Spring Boot for Apache Geode v1.4.2+)
+
+    ```
+    2021-03-19 11:27:14.532  INFO 8730 --- [          main] 
o.s.g.c.a.ClusterAwareConfiguration      : Successfully connected to 
localhost[40404]
+    2021-03-19 11:27:14.537  INFO 8730 --- [           main] 
o.s.g.c.a.ClusterAwareConfiguration      : Successfully connected to 
localhost[10334]
+    2021-03-19 11:27:14.538  INFO 8730 --- [           main] 
o.s.g.c.a.ClusterAwareConfiguration      : Cluster was found; 
Auto-configuration made [2] successful connection(s)
+    2021-03-19 11:27:14.538  INFO 8730 --- [           main] 
o.s.g.c.a.ClusterAwareConfiguration      : Spring Boot application is running 
in a client/server topology using a standalone Apache Geode-based cluster
+    ```
+
+This confirms that without adding any additional code, the application was 
able to connect to our Geode Cluster.
+
+**Building an Application with Spring Boot for Apache Geode.**
+
+Spring Boot for Apache Geode is very powerful and robust.  We recommend 
looking at the Spring Boot for Apache Geode documentation and examples for your 
next steps in working with this dependency.
+
+**Additional Resources**
+
+- [Spring Boot for Apache Geode Reference 
Guide](https://docs.spring.io/spring-boot-data-geode-build/1.4.x/reference/html5/)
+
+## <a id="client-intro-native"></a><%=vars.product_name_long%> Native Clients 
+
+To begin using the <%=vars.product_name_long%> Native Clients, you must first 
build the <%=vars.product_name_long%> Native Client libraries from the source 
code. 
+You can download the <%=vars.product_name_long%> Native Source code here
+`https://geode.apache.org/releases`, then refer to the `BUILDING.md]` file in 
the source release to compile the libraries.

Review comment:
       corrected.




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