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Usage ----- **Maven** ```xml org.telegram telegrambots-chat-session-bot 6.3.0 ``` **Gradle** ```gradle implementation 'org.telegram:telegrambots-chat-session-bot:6.3.0' ``` Motivation ---------- Implementation of bot dialogs require saving some data about current state of conversation. That brings us to idea of chat session management. How to use ---------- `Chat session bot` was implemented by using [`Shiro Apache`](https://shiro.apache.org/) session manager. That allow to manage and store sessions. To create default Long Polling Session Bot with in-memory store, you need simply implement `TelegramLongPollingSessionBot` ```java public class ExampleBotWithSession extends TelegramLongPollingSessionBot { @Override public void onUpdateReceived(Update update, Optional optionalSession) { //Do some action with update and session } @Override public String getBotUsername() { return "ExampleBotWithSessionBot"; } @Override public String getBotToken() { return "1234"; } } ``` Where session is implementation of `org.apache.shiro.session.Session`