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common-protos/k8s.io/apimachinery/pkg/apis/testapigroup/v1/generated.proto
// requirements. // +optional optional string nodeName = 10; // Host networking requested for this carp. Use the host's network namespace. // If this option is set, the ports that will be used must be specified. // Default to false. // +k8s:conversion-gen=false // +optional optional bool hostNetwork = 11; // Use the host's pid namespace. // Optional: Default to false. // +k8s:conversion-gen=false
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okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/HandshakeCertificates.kt
apply { this.trustedCertificates += certificate } /** * Add all of the host platform's trusted root certificates. This set varies by platform * (Android vs. Java), by platform release (Android 4.4 vs. Android 9), and with user * customizations. * * Most TLS clients that connect to hosts on the public Internet should call this method.
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docs/sts/tls.md
``` export MINIO_IDENTITY_TLS_ENABLE=on ``` ## Example MinIO exposes a custom S3 STS API endpoint as `Action=AssumeRoleWithCertificate`. A client has to send an HTTP `POST` request to `https://<host>:<port>?Action=AssumeRoleWithCertificate&Version=2011-06-15`. Since the authentication and authorization happens via X.509 certificates the client has to send the request over **TLS** and has to provide a client certificate.
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/graph/Traverser.java
} }; } /** * Returns an unmodifiable {@code Iterable} over the nodes reachable from {@code startNode}, in * the order of a depth-first post-order traversal. "Post-order" implies that nodes appear in the * {@code Iterable} in the order in which they are visited for the last time. *
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android/guava/src/com/google/common/eventbus/EventBus.java
* * @param event event to post. */ public void post(Object event) { Iterator<Subscriber> eventSubscribers = subscribers.getSubscribers(event); if (eventSubscribers.hasNext()) { dispatcher.dispatch(event, eventSubscribers); } else if (!(event instanceof DeadEvent)) { // the event had no subscribers and was not itself a DeadEvent post(new DeadEvent(this, event)); } }
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Hpack.kt
* to use less. We'll put a cap at 16K. This is arbitrary but should be enough for most purposes. */ private const val SETTINGS_HEADER_TABLE_SIZE_LIMIT = 16_384 val STATIC_HEADER_TABLE = arrayOf( Header(TARGET_AUTHORITY, ""), Header(TARGET_METHOD, "GET"), Header(TARGET_METHOD, "POST"), Header(TARGET_PATH, "/"), Header(TARGET_PATH, "/index.html"),
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/ConnectPlan.kt
} // Force handshake. This can throw! sslSocket.startHandshake() // block for session establishment val sslSocketSession = sslSocket.session val unverifiedHandshake = sslSocketSession.handshake() // Verify that the socket's certificates are acceptable for the target host.
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mockwebserver/src/main/kotlin/mockwebserver3/MockWebServer.kt
// Adapt the request and response into our Request and Response domain model. val scheme = if (request.handshake != null) "https" else "http" val authority = request.headers["Host"] // Has host and port. val fancyRequest = Request.Builder() .url("$scheme://$authority/") .headers(request.headers) .build() val fancyResponse = Response.Builder()
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android/guava-tests/test/com/google/common/net/HostAndPortTest.java
} public void testSerialization() { SerializableTester.reserializeAndAssert(HostAndPort.fromParts("host", 80)); SerializableTester.reserializeAndAssert(HostAndPort.fromString("host")); SerializableTester.reserializeAndAssert(HostAndPort.fromString("host:80")); SerializableTester.reserializeAndAssert(HostAndPort.fromString("[::1]:104"));
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
The user of your API (an external developer) will create an invoice in your API with a POST request. Then your API will (let's imagine): * Send the invoice to some customer of the external developer. * Collect the money. * Send a notification back to the API user (the external developer). * This will be done by sending a POST request (from *your API*) to some *external API* provided by that external developer (this is the "callback").
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