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  1. README.md

        return response.body().string();
      }
    }
    ```
    
    
    Post to a Server
    ----------------
    
    This program posts data to a service. [Full source][post_example].
    
    ```java
    public static final MediaType JSON = MediaType.get("application/json");
    
    OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient();
    
    String post(String url, String json) throws IOException {
      RequestBody body = RequestBody.create(json, JSON);
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  2. okhttp-tls/README.md

        .sslSocketFactory(clientCertificates.sslSocketFactory(), clientCertificates.trustManager())
        .build();
    ```
    
    Client Authentication
    ---------------------
    
    The above scenario is representative of most TLS set ups: the client uses certificates to validate
    the identity of a server. The converse is also possible. Here we create a server that authenticates
    a client and a client that authenticates a server.
    
    ```java
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  3. architecture/README.md

    ## Platform architecture
    
    Gradle is arranged into several coarse-grained components called "platforms".
    Each platform provides support for some kind of automation, such as building JVM software or building Gradle plugins.
    Most platforms typically build on the features of other platforms.
    
    By understanding the Gradle platforms and their relationships, you can get a feel for where in the Gradle source a particular feature might be implemented.
    
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  4. mockwebserver/README.md

    ```
    
    
    #### RecordedRequest
    
    Verify requests by their method, path, HTTP version, body, and headers.
    
    ```java
    RecordedRequest request = server.takeRequest();
    assertEquals("POST /v1/chat/send HTTP/1.1", request.getRequestLine());
    assertEquals("application/json; charset=utf-8", request.getHeader("Content-Type"));
    assertEquals("{}", request.getBody().readUtf8());
    ```
    
    #### Dispatcher
    
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  5. internal/grid/README.md

    From that individual connections will be spawned to each remote server, 
    or incoming requests will be hooked up to the appropriate connection.
    
    To get a connection to a specific server, use `Manager.Connection(host)` to get a connection to the specified host.
    From this connection individual requests can be made.
    
    Each handler, with optional subroutes can be registered with the manager using 
    `Manager.RegisterXHandler(handlerID, handler, subroutes...)`.
    
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  6. docs/metrics/prometheus/README.md

    ```
    
    Here `prometheus.yml` is the name of configuration file. You can now see MinIO metrics in Prometheus dashboard. By default Prometheus dashboard is accessible at `http://localhost:9090`.
    
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  7. docs/kms/README.md

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    ```
    
    In a given setup, there are `n` MinIO instances talking to `m` KES servers but only `1` central KMS. The most simple setup consists of `1` MinIO server or cluster talking to `1` KMS via `1` KES server.
    
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  8. README.md

    types (such as multimap and multiset), immutable collections, a graph library,
    and utilities for concurrency, I/O, hashing, primitives, strings, and more! It
    is widely used on most Java projects within Google, and widely used by many
    other companies as well.
    
    
    
    Guava comes in two flavors:
    
    *   The JRE flavor requires JDK 1.8 or higher.
    *   If you need support for Android, use
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  9. manifests/charts/README.md

    and it is possible to gradually move apps from Istio 1.0/1.1 to the new environments and
    across environments ( for example canary -> prod )
    
    Note: there are still some cluster roles that may need to be fixed, most likely cluster permissions
    will need to move to the security component.
    
    ## Everything is Optional
    
    Each component in the new installer is optional. Users can install the component defined in the new installer,
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  10. docs/site-replication/README.md

    mc alias set minio3 https://minio3.example.com:9000 adminuser adminpassword
    ```
    
    or
    
    ```sh
    export MC_HOST_minio1=https://adminuser:******@****.***
    export MC_HOST_minio2=https://adminuser:******@****.***
    export MC_HOST_minio3=https://adminuser:******@****.***
    ```
    
    - Add site replication configuration with:
    
    ```sh
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