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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
Those worker processes would be the ones running your application, they would perform the main computations to receive a **request** and return a **response**, and they would load anything you put in variables in RAM. <img src="/img/deployment/concepts/process-ram.drawio.svg">
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src/main/java/org/codelibs/fess/app/service/SearchLogService.java
params.put("Requested Time", FessFunctions.formatDate(e.getRequestedAt())); params.put("Query Time", toNumberString(e.getQueryTime())); params.put("Response Time", toNumberString(e.getResponseTime())); params.put("Hit Count", toNumberString(e.getHitCount())); params.put("Offset", toNumberString(e.getQueryOffset()));
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docs/es/docs/deployment/concepts.md
Esos worker processes serían los que ejecutan tu aplicación, realizarían los cálculos principales para recibir un **request** y devolver un **response**, y cargarían cualquier cosa que pongas en variables en RAM. <img src="/img/deployment/concepts/process-ram.drawio.svg">
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cmd/admin-heal-ops.go
for _, drive := range drives { if drive.State == madmin.DriveStateOk { count++ } } return count } // task queued, now wait for the response. select { case res := <-task.respCh: if res.err == nil { h.countHealed(healType) } else { h.countFailed(healType) } if !h.reportProgress {
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src/main/java/jcifs/config/BaseConfiguration.java
protected int sessionLimit = SmbConstants.DEFAULT_SSN_LIMIT; /** Whether to disable Nagle's algorithm for TCP connections */ protected boolean smbTcpNoDelay = false; /** Response timeout in milliseconds for SMB operations */ protected int smbResponseTimeout = SmbConstants.DEFAULT_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT; /** Socket timeout in milliseconds for SMB connections */
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README.md
</details> ### Check it { #check-it } Open your browser at <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/5?q=somequery" class="external-link" target="_blank">http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/5?q=somequery</a>. You will see the JSON response as: ```JSON {"item_id": 5, "q": "somequery"} ``` You already created an API that: * Receives HTTP requests in the _paths_ `/` and `/items/{item_id}`.
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb1/dcerpc/msrpc/samrTest.java
@Test @DisplayName("Should handle zero sam pointer correctly") void testDecodeOutZeroSamPointer() throws NdrException { // Given: Message with non-null sam and zero pointer in response samr.SamrSamArray samArray = spy(new samr.SamrSamArray()); samr.SamrEnumerateAliasesInDomain message = new samr.SamrEnumerateAliasesInDomain(mockPolicyHandle, 1, 2, samArray, 3);
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docs/en/docs/index.md
</details> ### Check it { #check-it } Open your browser at <a href="http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/5?q=somequery" class="external-link" target="_blank">http://127.0.0.1:8000/items/5?q=somequery</a>. You will see the JSON response as: ```JSON {"item_id": 5, "q": "somequery"} ``` You already created an API that: * Receives HTTP requests in the _paths_ `/` and `/items/{item_id}`.
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doc/godebug.md
The default is tlsmaxrsasize=8192, limiting RSA to 8192-bit keys. To avoid denial of service attacks, this setting and default was backported to Go 1.19.13, Go 1.20.8, and Go 1.21.1. Go 1.22 made it an error for a request or response read by a net/http client or server to have an empty Content-Length header. This behavior is controlled by the `httplaxcontentlength` setting. Go 1.22 changed the behavior of ServeMux to accept extended
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fess-crawler/src/main/resources/org/codelibs/fess/crawler/mime/tika-mimetypes.xml
<mime-type type="application/mbms-msk+xml"/> <mime-type type="application/mbms-msk-response+xml"/> <mime-type type="application/mbms-protection-description+xml"/> <mime-type type="application/mbms-reception-report+xml"/> <mime-type type="application/mbms-register+xml"/> <mime-type type="application/mbms-register-response+xml"/> <mime-type type="application/mbms-user-service-description+xml"/>
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