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package org.springframework.data.gemfire;
/**
* The GenericRegionFactoryBean class is an extension of the abstract, base RegionFactoryBean class enabling developers
* to define a GemFire Cache Region with defaults.
*
* The defaults for DataPolicy is NORMAL and Scope is DISTRIBUTED_NO_ACK, effectively creating a "non-replicate",
* Distributed Region.
*
* This class enables developers to create various non-strongly-typed Regions (e.g. PARTITION, REPLICATE) based on
* various combinations of the DataPolicy, Scope and Subscription settings as defined in the Region Types section
* of the GemFire User Guide (see link below). How GemFire Regions receive and distribute entry updates
* is defined in the Storage and Distribution Options section.
*
* Note, it is generally better to define strong-typed Regions (e.g. PARTITION with PartitionedRegionFactoryBean)
* in your applications. However, different forms of distribution patterns and updates are desired
* in certain use cases.
*
* @author John Blum
* @see org.springframework.data.gemfire.RegionFactoryBean
* @link http://gemfire.docs.pivotal.io/latest/userguide/index.html#developing/region_options/region_types.html
* @link http://gemfire.docs.pivotal.io/latest/userguide/index.html#developing/region_options/storage_distribution_options.html
* @since 1.7.0
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
public class GenericRegionFactoryBean extends RegionFactoryBean {
}