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compat/maven-artifact/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/ArtifactUtils.java
return clone; } /** * Copy artifact to a collection. * * @param <T> the target collection type * @param from an artifact collection * @param to the target artifact collection * @return <code>to</code> collection */ public static <T extends Collection<Artifact>> T copyArtifacts(Collection<Artifact> from, T to) { for (Artifact artifact : from) {
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cmd/testdata/xl-meta-merge.zip
access for Firewalls By default MinIO uses the port 9000 to listen for incoming connections. If your platform blocks the port by default, you may need to enable access to the port. ### ufw For hosts with ufw enabled (Debian based distros), you can use `ufw` command to allow traffic to specific ports. Use below command to allow access to port 9000 ```sh ufw allow 9000 ``` Below command enables all incoming traffic to ports ranging from 9000 to 9010. ```sh ufw allow 9000:9010/tcp ``` ### firewall-cmd...
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docs/select/README.md
(*) Parquet is disabled on the MinIO server by default. See below how to enable it. ## Enabling Parquet Format Parquet is DISABLED by default since hostile crafted input can easily crash the server. If you are in a controlled environment where it is safe to assume no hostile content can be uploaded to your cluster you can safely enable Parquet. To enable Parquet set the environment variable `MINIO_API_SELECT_PARQUET=on`.
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealRoutePlanner.kt
* is sent unencrypted to the proxy server, so tunnels include only the minimum set of headers. * This avoids sending potentially sensitive data like HTTP cookies to the proxy unencrypted. * * In order to support preemptive authentication we pass a fake "Auth Failed" response to the * authenticator. This gives the authenticator the option to customize the CONNECT request. It can
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb/SmbFileOutputStream.java
/** * Creates an {@link java.io.OutputStream} for writing bytes to a file on * an SMB server represented by the {@link jcifs.smb.SmbFile} parameter. See * {@link jcifs.smb.SmbFile} for a detailed description and examples of * the smb URL syntax. * * @param file * An <code>SmbFile</code> specifying the file to write to * @throws SmbException if an SMB error occurs */
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src/main/assemblies/extension/kibana/README.md
## Install 1. Install and launch Fess. 1. Install and launch kibana. 1. Go to kibana home [http://localhost:5601/](http://localhost:5601/). 1. Click **Management**. 1. Click **Index Patterns**. 1. Click **Create index pattern** button 1. Input "fess\_log\*" to the textbox of **index pattern**. 1. Click **Next step**. 1. Set "requestedAt" to the **Time Filter field name**. 1. Click **Create index pattern**. 1. Click **Saved Objects**.
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/DownloadedArtifact.java
import org.apache.maven.api.annotations.Immutable; /** * An {@link Artifact} that has been resolved, i.e. downloaded to the local repository. * * @since 4.0.0 */ @Experimental @Immutable public interface DownloadedArtifact extends Artifact { /** * {@return the a path to the file that has been downloaded to the file system}. */ Path getPath();
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/collect/testing/AbstractMapTester.java
resetMap(createArrayWithNullValue()); } /** * Equivalent to {@link #expectMissingKeys(Object[]) expectMissingKeys} {@code (null)} except that * the call to {@code contains(null)} is permitted to throw a {@code NullPointerException}. * * @param message message to use upon assertion failure */ protected void expectNullKeyMissingWhenNullKeysUnsupported(String message) {
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Handshake.kt
* its *peer*. * * This value object describes a completed handshake. Use [ConnectionSpec] to set policy for new * handshakes. */ class Handshake internal constructor( /** * Returns the TLS version used for this connection. This value wasn't tracked prior to OkHttp * 3.0. For responses cached by preceding versions this returns [TlsVersion.SSL_3_0]. */
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docs/en/docs/advanced/using-request-directly.md
But there are specific cases where it's useful to get the `Request` object. ## Use the `Request` object directly { #use-the-request-object-directly } Let's imagine you want to get the client's IP address/host inside of your *path operation function*. For that you need to access the request directly. {* ../../docs_src/using_request_directly/tutorial001.py hl[1,7:8] *}
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