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  1. licenses/cloud.google.com/go/auth/LICENSE

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  2. docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-webhooks.md

    All the **logic** about how to register the URLs for webhooks and the code to actually send those requests is up to you. You write it however you want to in **your own code**.
    
    ## Documenting webhooks with **FastAPI** and OpenAPI
    
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  4. architecture/runtimes.md

    Not every module contributes to every runtime.
    
    The core-runtime module defines each runtime:
    
    - The target JVM for the runtime. Each runtime has its own JVM compatibility constraints.
    - Some base services that are available to code hosted by the runtime. This varies by runtime.
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        subject to change. They can be modified in any way, or even removed, at any
        time. If your code is a library itself (i.e., it is used on the CLASSPATH of
        users outside your own control), you should not use beta APIs unless you
        [repackage] them. **If your code is a library, we strongly recommend using
        the [Guava Beta Checker] to ensure that you do not use any `@Beta` APIs!**
    
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  7. architecture/platforms.md

    ### Documentation
    
    Provides cross-cutting Gradle documentation and samples, along with the infrastructure to write, test, publish and host the documentation.
    
    ## Structure
    
    Each platform and module has its own source directory under [platforms/](../platforms).
    In these source directories, you will find the Gradle projects that make up the platform or module.
    
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    This way, containers consume **little resources**, an amount comparable to running the processes directly (a virtual machine would consume much more).
    
    Containers also have their own **isolated** running processes (commonly just one process), file system, and network, simplifying deployment, security, development, etc.
    
    ## What is a Container Image
    
    A **container** is run from a **container image**.
    
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    The only new thing is the `callbacks=invoices_callback_router.routes` as an argument to the *path operation decorator*. We'll see what that is next.
    
    ## Documenting the callback
    
    The actual callback code will depend heavily on your own API app.
    
    And it will probably vary a lot from one app to the next.
    
    It could be just one or two lines of code, like:
    
    ```Python
    callback_url = "https://example.com/api/v1/invoices/events/"
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  10. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    By considering these concepts, you will be able to **evaluate and design** the best way to deploy **your own APIs**.
    
    In the next chapters, I'll give you more **concrete recipes** to deploy FastAPI applications.
    
    But for now, let's check these important **conceptual ideas**. These concepts also apply to any other type of web API. 💡
    
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