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  1. docs/en/docs/tutorial/bigger-applications.md

    # Bigger Applications - Multiple Files
    
    If you are building an application or a web API, it's rarely the case that you can put everything on a single file.
    
    **FastAPI** provides a convenience tool to structure your application while keeping all the flexibility.
    
    !!! info
        If you come from Flask, this would be the equivalent of Flask's Blueprints.
    
    ## An example file structure
    
    Let's say you have a file structure like this:
    
    ```
    .
    ├── app
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  2. docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md

    The client will get a **500 Internal Server Error** for that request, but the application will continue working for the next requests instead of just crashing completely.
    
    ### Bigger Errors - Crashes
    
    Nevertheless, there might be cases where we write some code that **crashes the entire application** making Uvicorn and Python crash. 💥
    
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  3. maven-core/plugin-manager.txt

    * do we need a sort of bus for application data
    * do we need a dictionary for our applications like Apple does. We could easily hook into this and this is the model we need to follow. Following the model of apple applications the dictionary is what the REST URI should attach to. Not creating custom logic in the resource code.
    * how many of our REST services do not map directory to a method in the application interface?
    
    - an example of adding js
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  4. android/guava/src/com/google/common/net/MediaType.java

       */
      public static final MediaType WASM_APPLICATION = createConstant(APPLICATION_TYPE, "wasm");
    
      /**
       * NaCl applications. For more information see <a
       * href="https://developer.chrome.com/native-client/devguide/coding/application-structure">the
       * Developer Guide for Native Client Application Structure</a>.
       *
       * @since 20.0
       */
      public static final MediaType NACL_APPLICATION = createConstant(APPLICATION_TYPE, "x-nacl");
    Java
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  5. cmd/object-api-utils_test.go

    		{
    			name:     "1",
    			metadata: map[string]string{"content-type": "application/octet-stream", "etag": "de75a98baf2c6aef435b57dd0fc33c86", "x-amz-storage-class": "STANDARD"},
    			want:     map[string]string{"content-type": "application/octet-stream", "etag": "de75a98baf2c6aef435b57dd0fc33c86"},
    		},
    		{
    			name:     "2",
    Go
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  6. tests/test_tutorial/test_body_updates/test_tutorial001.py

                        "responses": {
                            "200": {
                                "description": "Successful Response",
                                "content": {
                                    "application/json": {
                                        "schema": {"$ref": "#/components/schemas/Item"}
                                    }
                                },
                            },
                            "422": {
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  7. tests/test_tutorial/test_body_updates/test_tutorial001_py310.py

                        "responses": {
                            "200": {
                                "description": "Successful Response",
                                "content": {
                                    "application/json": {
                                        "schema": {"$ref": "#/components/schemas/Item"}
                                    }
                                },
                            },
                            "422": {
    Python
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  8. docs/de/docs/deployment/server-workers.md

    [19511] [INFO] Started server process [19511]
    [19511] [INFO] Waiting for application startup.
    [19511] [INFO] Application startup complete.
    [19513] [INFO] Started server process [19513]
    [19513] [INFO] Waiting for application startup.
    [19513] [INFO] Application startup complete.
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    [19514] [INFO] Waiting for application startup.
    [19514] [INFO] Application startup complete.
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  9. tests/test_extra_routes.py

                                "description": "Successful Response",
                                "content": {"application/json": {"schema": {}}},
                            },
                            "422": {
                                "description": "Validation Error",
                                "content": {
                                    "application/json": {
                                        "schema": {
    Python
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  10. docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md

    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 the appropriate **HTTPS certificate** and sending it back to the client using **HTTPS**. This server is often called a **<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TL...
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