My challenge with a question like this is that it doesn't really define success.
Yes, you can connect to Redis Sentinel with this library, but what does that really entail?
- That you can just access it through the library?
- That you can push data to it?
- That it's available through a firewall?
- That the connection is pooled in the event of a network blip, or high transaction load?
- Is there an expectation that this also work with non-clustered, non-HA Redis as well?
The other factor to this is that it doesn't identify a specific issue with the OP's original attempt to connect through this library. Is the OP having a challenge with this just because it's this specific library, or is it due to something else? We're not informed.
Lastly, this point is bifurcated, but I need to make it anyway:
- In the time since the OP posted this question, the documentation has improved.
- If the documentation of a library is terrible, a different library will inevitably be selected.
So my thoughts on keeping a question like this around are, it doesn't really add to the wealth of knowledge or guides out there (just a Google of "Jedis" is enough to give me plenty of useful guides from reputable sources), and it invites people to say, "What about this library instead??"
I don't really see a viable future for this question here. Sure, it's got upvotes and everything, and people are like, interested in that, but it's not a good question.