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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/FlowControlListener.kt
interface FlowControlListener { /** * Notification that the receiving stream flow control window has changed. * [WindowCounter] generally carries the client view of total and acked bytes. */ fun receivingStreamWindowChanged( streamId: Int, windowCounter: WindowCounter, bufferSize: Long, ) /** * Notification that the receiving connection flow control window has changed.Created: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Dec 27 13:39:56 GMT 2024 - 1.5K bytes - Click Count (0) -
docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md
# Lifespan Events { #lifespan-events } You can define logic (code) that should be executed before the application **starts up**. This means that this code will be executed **once**, **before** the application **starts receiving requests**. The same way, you can define logic (code) that should be executed when the application is **shutting down**. In this case, this code will be executed **once**, **after** having handled possibly **many requests**.Created: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 GMT 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 20:41:43 GMT 2025 - 7.9K bytes - Click Count (0) -
okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Callback.kt
* response body is [closed][ResponseBody]. The recipient of the callback may consume the response * body on another thread. * * Note that transport-layer success (receiving a HTTP response code, headers and body) does not * necessarily indicate application-layer success: `response` may still indicate an unhappy HTTP * response code like 404 or 500. */ @Throws(IOException::class)
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src/main/java/jcifs/SmbWatchHandle.java
* Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA */ package jcifs; import java.util.List; import java.util.concurrent.Callable; /** * Handle for receiving change notifications from an SMB server * * * @author mbechler * */ public interface SmbWatchHandle extends AutoCloseable, Callable<List<FileNotifyInformation>> { /**
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Settings.kt
* limitations under the License. */ package okhttp3.internal.http2 /** * Settings describe characteristics of the sending peer, which are used by the receiving peer. * Settings are [connection][Http2Connection] scoped. */ class Settings { /** Bitfield of which flags that values. */ private var set: Int = 0 /** Flag values. */
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Authenticator.kt
import java.io.IOException import okhttp3.internal.authenticator.JavaNetAuthenticator /** * Performs either **preemptive** authentication before connecting to a proxy server, or * **reactive** authentication after receiving a challenge from either an origin web server or proxy * server. * * ## Preemptive Authentication * * To make HTTPS calls using an HTTP proxy server OkHttp must first negotiate a connection with
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
The contents are **encrypted**, even though they are being sent with the **HTTP protocol**. It is a common practice to have **one program/HTTP server** running on the server (the machine, host, etc.) and **managing all the HTTPS parts**: receiving the **encrypted HTTPS requests**, sending the **decrypted HTTP requests** to the actual HTTP application running in the same server (the **FastAPI** application, in this case), take the **HTTP response** from the application, **encrypt it** using...
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Call.kt
* leaking resources callers must [close the response body][ResponseBody] or the response. * * Note that transport-layer success (receiving a HTTP response code, headers and body) does not * necessarily indicate application-layer success: `response` may still indicate an unhappy HTTP * response code like 404 or 500. *
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/background-tasks.md
You can define background tasks to be run *after* returning a response. This is useful for operations that need to happen after a request, but that the client doesn't really have to be waiting for the operation to complete before receiving the response. This includes, for example: * Email notifications sent after performing an action:
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/rdma/RdmaBufferManager.java
region.close(); totalReleased.incrementAndGet(); } } /** * Get a receive region from the pool or allocate a new one * * @return memory region for receiving * @throws IOException if allocation fails */ public RdmaMemoryRegion getReceiveRegion() throws IOException { RdmaMemoryRegion region = availableReceiveRegions.poll(); if (region != null) {
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