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  1. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/FastFallbackExchangeFinder.kt

            }
          }
        } finally {
          cancelInFlightConnects()
        }
    
        throw firstException!!
      }
    
      /**
       * Returns non-null if we don't need to wait for the launched result. In such cases, this result
       * must be processed before whatever is waiting in the queue because we may have already acquired
       * its connection.
       */
    Created: Fri Apr 03 11:42:14 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Tue Jan 27 09:00:39 GMT 2026
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  2. okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RoutePlanner.kt

       */
      fun hasNext(failedConnection: RealConnection? = null): Boolean
    
      /**
       * Returns true if the host and port are unchanged from when this was created. This is used to
       * detect if followups need to do a full connection-finding process including DNS resolution, and
       * certificate pin checks.
       */
      fun sameHostAndPort(url: HttpUrl): Boolean
    
      /**
    Created: Fri Apr 03 11:42:14 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Tue May 27 14:58:02 GMT 2025
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  3. compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/ProjectDependenciesResolver.java

         * @param session            The current build session, must not be {@code null}.
         * @param ignorableArtifacts Artifacts that need not be resolved
         * @return The transitive dependencies of the specified project that match the requested scopes, never {@code null}.
         * @throws ArtifactResolutionException in case of resolution issue
    Created: Sun Apr 05 03:35:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 25 12:31:46 GMT 2024
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  4. compat/maven-compat/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/artifact/resolver/ResolutionNode.java

            return remoteRepositories;
        }
    
        public boolean isActive() {
            return active;
        }
    
        public void enable() {
            active = true;
    
            // TODO if it was null, we really need to go find them now... or is this taken care of by the ordering?
            if (children != null) {
                for (ResolutionNode node : children) {
                    node.enable();
                }
            }
        }
    
    Created: Sun Apr 05 03:35:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Fri Oct 25 12:31:46 GMT 2024
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  5. docs/en/docs/advanced/response-directly.md

    ///
    
    ## Returning a custom `Response` { #returning-a-custom-response }
    
    The example above shows all the parts you need, but it's not very useful yet, as you could have just returned the `item` directly, and **FastAPI** would put it in a `JSONResponse` for you, converting it to a `dict`, etc. All that by default.
    
    Created: Sun Apr 05 07:19:11 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Thu Mar 05 18:13:19 GMT 2026
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  6. helm-releases/minio-5.0.3.tgz

    include MinIO's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Mon Dec 19 08:53:02 GMT 2022
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  7. helm-releases/minio-5.0.4.tgz

    include MinIO's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Fri Dec 23 20:29:40 GMT 2022
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  8. helm-releases/minio-5.0.5.tgz

    include MinIO's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Fri Feb 03 20:54:02 GMT 2023
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  9. helm-releases/minio-5.0.14.tgz

    include MinIO's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Sat Sep 30 20:46:10 GMT 2023
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  10. helm-releases/minio-5.0.15.tgz

    include MinIO's own certificate with key `public.crt`, if it also needs to be trusted. For instance, given that TLS is enabled and you need to add trust for MinIO's own CA and for the CA of a Keycloak server, a Kubernetes secret can be created from the certificate files using `kubectl`: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic minio-trusted-certs --from-file=public.crt --from-file=keycloak.crt ``` If TLS is not enabled, you would need only the third party CA: ``` kubectl -n minio create secret generic...
    Created: Sun Apr 05 19:28:12 GMT 2026
    - Last Modified: Fri Jan 12 18:18:57 GMT 2024
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