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cmd/handler-api.go
} } if globalIsDistErasure { logger.Info("Configured max API requests per node based on available memory: %d", apiRequestsMaxPerNode) } if cap(t.requestsPool) != apiRequestsMaxPerNode { // Only replace if needed. // Existing requests will use the previous limit, // but new requests will use the new limit. // There will be a short overlap window, // but this shouldn't last long.Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Sep 28 20:59:21 UTC 2025 - 10.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
internal/s3select/csv/reader.go
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internal/event/target/amqp.go
Headers: headers, ContentType: "application/json", DeliveryMode: target.args.DeliveryMode, Body: data, }); err != nil { return err } // check for publisher confirms only if its enabled if target.args.PublisherConfirms { confirmed := <-confirms if !confirmed.Ack { return fmt.Errorf("failed delivery of delivery tag: %d", confirmed.DeliveryTag) } } return nilRegistered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Thu Aug 21 04:25:07 UTC 2025 - 10K bytes - Viewed (0) -
internal/grid/README.md
Use the MinIO Grid for: * Small, frequent requests with low latency requirements. * Long-running requests with small/medium payloads. Do *not* use the MinIO Grid for: * Large payloads. Only a single connection is ever made between two servers. Likely this means that this connection will not be able to saturate network bandwidth. Therefore, using this for large payloads will likely be slower than using a separate connection,
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internal/crypto/sse-kms.go
if _, ok := h[xhttp.AmzServerSideEncryptionKmsID]; ok { return true } if _, ok := h[xhttp.AmzServerSideEncryptionKmsContext]; ok { return true } if _, ok := h[xhttp.AmzServerSideEncryption]; ok { // Return only true if the SSE header is specified and does not contain the SSE-S3 value return strings.ToUpper(h.Get(xhttp.AmzServerSideEncryption)) != xhttp.AmzEncryptionAES } return false }Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue May 07 23:55:37 UTC 2024 - 8.5K bytes - Viewed (0) -
okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/ServerTruncatesRequestTest.kt
val mockResponse = MockResponse .Builder() .doNotReadRequestBody() .trailers(headersOf("caboose", "xyz")) // Trailers always work for HTTP/2, but only for chunked bodies in HTTP/1. if (http2) { mockResponse.body("abc") } else { mockResponse.chunkedBody("abc", 1) } server.enqueue(mockResponse.build()) val call =Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Nov 04 19:13:52 UTC 2025 - 10.4K bytes - Viewed (0) -
impl/maven-core/src/site/apt/configuration-management.apt
problems with the current solution are: 1. information is duplicate. once in POM's dependencies and once in the maven.multiproject.includes property. 2. it works without problems only for projects with relative paths, e.g., from one CVS repository.. for projects from multiple SCM repositories it's harder to maintain the same relative links on all developer computers.
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impl/maven-cli/src/test/java/org/apache/maven/cling/invoker/mvn/MavenInvokerTest.java
Files.createDirectories(userConf); Path userExtensions = userConf.resolve("settings.xml"); Files.writeString(userExtensions, settingsXml); // we just execute a Mojo for downloading it only and to assert from which URL it came Map<String, String> logs = invoke( cwd, userHome,
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/classes-as-dependencies.md
We can do better... ## What makes a dependency { #what-makes-a-dependency } Up to now you have seen dependencies declared as functions. But that's not the only way to declare dependencies (although it would probably be the more common). The key factor is that a dependency should be a "callable". A "**callable**" in Python is anything that Python can "call" like a function.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 20:41:43 UTC 2025 - 6.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/bucket-policy.go
if _, ok := err.(BucketPolicyNotFound); !ok { internalLogIf(GlobalContext, err, logger.WarningKind) } // As policy is not available for given bucket name, returns IsOwner i.e. // operation is allowed only for owner. return args.IsOwner } // NewPolicySys - creates new policy system. func NewPolicySys() *PolicySys { return &PolicySys{} }Registered: Sun Dec 28 19:28:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Fri Aug 29 02:39:48 UTC 2025 - 7.9K bytes - Viewed (0)