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articles/azure-cache-for-redis/cache-best-practices-client-libraries.md

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Besides the reference documentation, you can use the following tutorials to get started with Azure Redis using different languages and cache clients:
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- [Code a .NET Framework app](../redis/dotnet-how-to-use-azure-redis-cache.md)
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- [Code a .NET Core app](../redis/dotnet-core-quickstart.md)
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- [Code an ASP.NET web app](../redis/web-app-cache-howto.md)
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- [Code an ASP.NET Core web app](../redis/web-app-aspnet-core-howto.md)
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- [Code a Java app](../redis/java-get-started.md)
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## Best practices for Redisson (Java)
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- Reset the idle connection timeout if necessary. Redisson has a default 10-second idle connection timeout, which can lead to more closing and reopening of connections than ideal.
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- For information about using Redisson with Java EE JCache to store HTTP session state on an Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster, see [Using Azure Redis as session cache for WebSphere Liberty or Open Liberty](/azure/developer/java/ee/how-to-deploy-java-liberty-jcache).
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articles/azure-cache-for-redis/cache-best-practices-development.md

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articles/azure-cache-for-redis/cache-development-faq.yml

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There are several ways you can get started with Azure Cache for Redis.
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* You can check out one of our tutorials available for [.NET](../redis/dotnet-how-to-use-azure-redis-cache.md), [ASP.NET](../redis/web-app-cache-howto.md), [Java](../redis/java-get-started.md), [Node.js](../redis/nodejs-get-started.md), and [Python](../redis/python-get-started.md).
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* You can check out one of our tutorials available for [.NET](../redis/dotnet.md), [ASP.NET](../redis/aspnet.md), [Java](../redis/java-get-started.md), [Node.js](../redis/nodejs-get-started.md), and [Python](../redis/python-get-started.md).
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* You can watch [How to Build High-Performance Apps Using Microsoft Azure Cache for Redis](https://azure.microsoft.com/resources/videos).
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* You can check out the client documentation for the example clients that match the development language you use in your project. There are many Redis clients that can be used with Azure Cache for Redis. For a list of Redis clients, see [https://redis.io/clients](https://redis.io/clients).
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One of the great things about Redis is that there are many clients supporting many different development languages. For a current list of clients, see [Redis clients](https://redis.io/docs/latest/operate/rs/databases/connect/supported-clients-browsers/).
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[!INCLUDE [redis-cache-create](includes/redis-cache-access-keys.md)]
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Microsoft Azure Cache for Redis is based on the popular open-source in-memory data store, Redis. You can use a wide variety of [Redis clients](https://redis.io/docs/latest/operate/rs/databases/connect/supported-clients-browsers/) for many programming languages. Each client has its own API that makes calls to the Azure Cache for Redis instance using [Redis commands](https://redis.io/commands).
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Because each client is different, you can't find one centralized class reference on MSDN. Each client maintains its own reference documentation. Besides the reference documentation, there are several tutorials showing how to get started with Azure Cache for Redis using different languages and cache clients. To access these tutorials, see [How to use Azure Cache for Redis](../redis/dotnet-how-to-use-azure-redis-cache.md) and its sibling articles in the table of contents.
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Because each client is different, you can't find one centralized class reference on MSDN. Each client maintains its own reference documentation. Besides the reference documentation, there are several tutorials showing how to get started with Azure Cache for Redis using different languages and cache clients.
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