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Currently, my version of redisson-spring-boot-starter is 3.17.5, which lacks an active health check mechanism. When the Redis service fails, the application recovery time can be as long as 15 minutes. To address this issue, we need to upgrade redisson-spring-boot-starter to version 3.24.3 or higher. However, this version requires spring.boot.version to be 3.1.5, and the 3.1.5 version of Spring Boot requires a Java runtime environment of at least Java 17. However, we do not want to upgrade the JDK because the adjustment would be too significant. Is there a better solution to address the failure recovery issue without upgrading the Redisson version?
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Currently, my version of redisson-spring-boot-starter is 3.17.5, which lacks an active health check mechanism. When the Redis service fails, the application recovery time can be as long as 15 minutes. To address this issue, we need to upgrade redisson-spring-boot-starter to version 3.24.3 or higher. However, this version requires spring.boot.version to be 3.1.5, and the 3.1.5 version of Spring Boot requires a Java runtime environment of at least Java 17. However, we do not want to upgrade the JDK because the adjustment would be too significant. Is there a better solution to address the failure recovery issue without upgrading the Redisson version?
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