davebarnes97 commented on a change in pull request #6597: URL: https://github.com/apache/geode/pull/6597#discussion_r651147604
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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™ 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. 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