Keyspaces
Keyspaces define prefixes used to create the actual key for the Redis Hash.
By default, the prefix is set to getClass().getName().
You can alter this default by setting @RedisHash on the aggregate root level or by setting up a programmatic configuration.
However, the annotated keyspace supersedes any other configuration.
The following example shows how to set the keyspace configuration with the @EnableRedisRepositories annotation:
Example 1. Keyspace Setup via 
@EnableRedisRepositories@Configuration
@EnableRedisRepositories(keyspaceConfiguration = MyKeyspaceConfiguration.class)
public class ApplicationConfig {
  //... RedisConnectionFactory and RedisTemplate Bean definitions omitted
  public static class MyKeyspaceConfiguration extends KeyspaceConfiguration {
    @Override
    protected Iterable<KeyspaceSettings> initialConfiguration() {
      return Collections.singleton(new KeyspaceSettings(Person.class, "people"));
    }
  }
}The following example shows how to programmatically set the keyspace:
Example 2. Programmatic Keyspace setup
@Configuration
@EnableRedisRepositories
public class ApplicationConfig {
  //... RedisConnectionFactory and RedisTemplate Bean definitions omitted
  @Bean
  public RedisMappingContext keyValueMappingContext() {
    return new RedisMappingContext(
      new MappingConfiguration(new IndexConfiguration(), new MyKeyspaceConfiguration()));
  }
  public static class MyKeyspaceConfiguration extends KeyspaceConfiguration {
    @Override
    protected Iterable<KeyspaceSettings> initialConfiguration() {
      return Collections.singleton(new KeyspaceSettings(Person.class, "people"));
    }
  }
}