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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/Session.java
@Nonnull Project project, @Nonnull PathScope scope, @Nonnull Collection<PathType> desiredTypes); /** * Resolves an artifact's meta version (if any) to a concrete version. * For example, resolves "1.0-SNAPSHOT" to "1.0-20090208.132618-23". * <p> * Shortcut for {@code getService(VersionResolver.class).resolve(...)} * * @param artifact the artifact for which to resolve the version
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docs/de/docs/deployment/cloud.md
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docs/sts/README.md
2018/12/26 17:49:36 listening on http://localhost:8888/ ``` This will open the login page of keycloak, upon successful login, STS credentials along with any buckets discovered using the credentials will be printed on the screen, for example: ``` { "buckets": [ "bucket-x" ], "credentials": { "AccessKeyID": "6N2BALX7ELO827DXS3GK", "SecretAccessKey": "23JKqAD+um8ObHqzfIh+bfqwG9V8qs9tFY6MqeFR+xxx",
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/dependencies/index.md
* Share database connections. * Enforce security, authentication, role requirements, etc. * And many other things... All these, while minimizing code repetition. ## First Steps Let's see a very simple example. It will be so simple that it is not very useful, for now. But this way we can focus on how the **Dependency Injection** system works. ### Create a dependency, or "dependable" Let's first focus on the dependency.
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guava/src/com/google/common/collect/RangeMap.java
* unless the value is {@code null}. * * <p>Any existing entry spanning either range boundary may be split at the boundary, even if the * merge does not affect its value. For example, if {@code rangeMap} had one entry {@code [1, 5] * => 3} then {@code rangeMap.merge(Range.closed(0,2), 3, Math::max)} could yield a map with the * entries {@code [0, 1) => 3, [1, 2] => 3, (2, 5] => 3}. *
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/Dfs.java
root = root.toLowerCase(); /* The link entries contain maps of referrals by path representing DFS links. * Note that paths are relative to the root like "\" and not "\example.com\root". */ CacheEntry links = (CacheEntry)roots.get(root); if (links != null && now > links.expiration) { roots.remove(root);
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/dfs/DfsReferralDataImpl.java
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docs/en/docs/deployment/server-workers.md
* Restarts * **Replication (the number of processes running)** * Memory * Previous steps before starting Up to this point, with all the tutorials in the docs, you have probably been running a **server program**, for example, using the `fastapi` command, that runs Uvicorn, running a **single process**.
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fastapi/encoders.py
where a integer (but not int typed) is used. Encoding this as a float results in failed round-tripping between encode and parse. Our Id type is a prime example of this. >>> decimal_encoder(Decimal("1.0")) 1.0 >>> decimal_encoder(Decimal("1")) 1 """ if dec_value.as_tuple().exponent >= 0: # type: ignore[operator] return int(dec_value)
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docs/docker/README.md
MinIO needs a persistent volume to store configuration and application data. For testing purposes, you can launch MinIO by simply passing a directory (`/data` in the example below). This directory gets created in the container filesystem at the time of container start. But all the data is lost after container exits. ```sh docker run \ -p 9000:9000 \ -p 9001:9001 \
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