# Spring Session Spring Session provides an API and implementations for managing a user’s session information. 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: * [HttpSession](http-session.html#httpsession): Allows replacing the `HttpSession` in an application container-neutral way, with support for providing session IDs in headers to work with RESTful APIs. * [WebSocket](web-socket.html#websocket): Provides the ability to keep the `HttpSession` alive when receiving WebSocket messages * [WebSession](web-session.html#websession): Allows replacing the Spring WebFlux’s `WebSession` in an application container-neutral way. ## Spring Session Community We are glad to consider you a part of our community. The following sections provide additional about how to interact with the Spring Session community. ### Support You can get help by asking questions on [Stack Overflow with the `spring-session` tag](https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/spring-session). Similarly, we encourage helping others by answering questions on Stack Overflow. ### Source Code You can find the source code on GitHub at [https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-session/](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-session/) ### Issue Tracking We track issues in GitHub issues at [https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-session/issues](https://github.com/spring-projects/spring-session/issues) ### Contributing We appreciate [pull requests](https://help.github.com/articles/using-pull-requests/). ### License Spring Session is Open Source software released under the [Apache 2.0 license](https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0). ### Community Extensions | Name | Location | |-------------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| |Spring Session Infinispan|[https://infinispan.org/infinispan-spring-boot/master/spring\_boot\_starter.html#\_enabling\_spring\_session\_support](https://infinispan.org/infinispan-spring-boot/master/spring_boot_starter.html#_enabling_spring_session_support)| ## Minimum Requirements The minimum requirements for Spring Session are: * Java 8+. * If you run in a Servlet Container (not required), Servlet 3.1+. * If you use other Spring libraries (not required), the minimum required version is Spring 5.0.x. * `@EnableRedisHttpSession` requires Redis 2.8+. This is necessary to support [Session Expiration](api.html#api-redisindexedsessionrepository-expiration) * `@EnableHazelcastHttpSession` requires Hazelcast 3.6+. This is necessary to support [`FindByIndexNameSessionRepository`](api.html#api-enablehazelcasthttpsession-storage) | |At its core, Spring Session has a required dependency only on `spring-jcl`.
For an example of using Spring Session without any other Spring dependencies, see the [hazelcast sample](samples.html#samples) application.| |---|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|