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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/util/concurrent/FuturesTransformAsyncTest.java
ExecutionException e = assertThrows(ExecutionException.class, () -> chain.get()); assertSame(RuntimeException.class, e.getCause().getClass()); } /** Proxy to throw a {@link RuntimeException} out of the {@link #get()} method. */ public static class BadFuture extends SimpleForwardingListenableFuture<Integer> { protected BadFuture(ListenableFuture<Integer> delegate) {
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guava-tests/test/com/google/common/collect/ImmutableListCopyOfConcurrentlyModifiedInputTest.java
final Iterator<ListFrobber> remainingActions = actionsToPerformConcurrently.iterator(); final Set<List<Integer>> allStates = new HashSet<>(); @Override public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable { return method.equals(getAllStatesMethod) ? getAllStates() : invokeListMethod(method, args); }
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mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/MockResponse.kt
webSocketListener = listener } /** * Configures this response to be served as a response to an HTTP CONNECT request, either for * doing HTTPS through an HTTP proxy, or HTTP/2 prior knowledge through an HTTP proxy. * * When a new connection is received, all in-tunnel responses are served before the connection is * upgraded to HTTPS or HTTP/2. */ public fun inTunnel(): Builder =
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.19.md
### CSI Proxy for Windows The CSI Proxy for Windows is being promoted to beta along with the 1.19 release. This CSI Proxy enables CSI Drivers to run on Windows by allowing containers in Windows to perform privileged storage operations. At beta, the CSI Proxy for Windows supports storage drivers using direct attached disks and SMB. ### Dashboard v2
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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
And there has to be something in charge of **renewing the HTTPS certificates**, it could be the same component or it could be something different. ### Example Tools for HTTPS { #example-tools-for-https } Some of the tools you could use as a TLS Termination Proxy are: * Traefik * Automatically handles certificates renewals ✨ * Caddy
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.12.md
- In clusters where the...
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src/test/java/org/codelibs/curl/CurlTest.java
assertNotNull(Curl.head("https://cdn.example.com/assets/file.js")); assertNotNull(Curl.options("http://cors.example.com/api")); assertNotNull(Curl.connect("http://proxy.example.com:3128")); } @Test public void test_HttpMethodEnumValues() { // ## Test that all expected HTTP methods are present in the enum ## // ## Act ##
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docs/en/docs/fastapi-cli.md
In most cases you would (and should) have a "termination proxy" handling HTTPS for you on top, this will depend on how you deploy your application, your provider might do this for you, or you might need to set it up yourself. /// tip
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/Connection.kt
import java.net.Socket /** * The sockets and streams of an HTTP, HTTPS, or HTTPS+HTTP/2 connection. May be used for multiple * HTTP request/response exchanges. Connections may be direct to the origin server or via a proxy. * * Typically instances of this class are created, connected and exercised automatically by the HTTP * client. Applications may use this class to monitor HTTP connections as members of a * [connection pool][ConnectionPool].
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docs/fr/docs/deployment/https.md
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