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maven-core/src/site/apt/inheritance.apt
- [artifactId] tells maven what the artifact name is for this particular project. Each project should have a distinct artifactId. - [version] tells maven what release of this artifact we're trying to produce. The fact that a project has a distinct pom.xml should indicate a separate release cycle that is also distinct to that project, so a concrete version declaration is required.
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.github/DISCUSSION_TEMPLATE/questions.yml
validations: required: true - type: textarea id: description attributes: label: Description description: | What is the problem, question, or error? Write a short description telling me what you are doing, what you expect to happen, and what is currently happening. placeholder: | * Open the browser and call the endpoint `/`. * It returns a JSON with `{"Hello": "World"}`.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
You could create an API with a *path operation* that could trigger a request to an *external API* created by someone else (probably the same developer that would be *using* your API). The process that happens when your API app calls the *external API* is named a "callback". Because the software that the external developer wrote sends a request to your API and then your API *calls back*, sending a request to an *external API* (that was probably created by the same developer).
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/security/index.md
## OAuth2 OAuth2 is a specification that defines several ways to handle authentication and authorization. It is quite an extensive specification and covers several complex use cases. It includes ways to authenticate using a "third party". That's what all the systems with "login with Facebook, Google, Twitter, GitHub" use underneath. ### OAuth 1
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/feature_enhancement_request.yaml
But Guava aims to provide functionality that is useful across boundaries of projects, companies, or even industries — utilities useful for a sizable proportion of all Java programmers everywhere. If you can give enough detail such that any of us can imagine coming across a similar need in our own work, that's extremely helpful in studying how broadly useful the proposed change will be. - type: textarea
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/index.md
<div class="termy"> ```console $ pip install "fastapi[all]" ---> 100% ``` </div> ...that also includes `uvicorn`, that you can use as the server that runs your code. !!! note You can also install it part by part. This is what you would probably do once you want to deploy your application to production: ``` pip install fastapi ```
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architecture/standards/0004-use-a-platform-architecture.md
#### JVM platform This is a platform that builds on the core and software platforms to add support for developing software that runs on the JVM. This includes software that is implemented using Java, Kotlin or some other JVM language. This platform provides specific support for Java, Groovy and Scala, and includes the foojay toolchain plugin. #### Extensibility platform
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.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/10_contributor_bug_report.yml
- type: textarea id: current-behavior attributes: label: Current Behavior description: Tell us what happens validations: required: true - type: textarea id: expected-behavior attributes: label: Expected Behavior description: Tell us what should happen validations: required: true - type: textarea id: context attributes:
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/base/AndroidIncompatible.java
import java.lang.annotation.Target; /** * Signifies that a test should not be run under Android. This annotation is respected only by our * Google-internal Android suite generators. Note that those generators also suppress any test * annotated with LargeTest. * * <p>Why use a custom annotation instead of {@code android.test.suitebuilder.annotation.Suppress}? * I'm not completely sure that this is the right choice, but it has various advantages: *
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mockwebserver/README.md
HttpUrl baseUrl = server.url("/v1/chat/"); // Exercise your application code, which should make those HTTP requests. // Responses are returned in the same order that they are enqueued. Chat chat = new Chat(baseUrl); chat.loadMore(); assertEquals("hello, world!", chat.messages()); chat.loadMore(); chat.loadMore(); assertEquals("" + "hello, world!\n" + "sup, bra?\n"
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