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dbflute_fess/dfprop/classificationDefinitionMap.dfprop
# map:{ # example for implicit classification #; Flg = list:{ # ; map:{topComment=general boolean classification for every flg-column; codeType=Number} # ; map:{code=1; name=True ; alias=Checked ; comment=means yes; sisterCode=true} # ; map:{code=0; name=False; alias=Unchecked; comment=means no ; sisterCode=false} #} # example for table classification #; MemberStatus = list:{
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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/CertificatePinner.kt
return result } /** A hostname pattern and certificate hash for Certificate Pinning. */ class Pin( pattern: String, pin: String, ) { /** A hostname like `example.com` or a pattern like `*.example.com` (canonical form). */ val pattern: String /** Either `sha1` or `sha256`. */ val hashAlgorithm: String /** The hash of the pinned certificate using [hashAlgorithm]. */
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src/test/java/jcifs/pac/kerberos/KerberosTicketTest.java
private KerberosKey[] keys; private static final String SERVER_REALM = "EXAMPLE.COM"; private static final String SERVER_PRINCIPAL_NAME = "krbtgt/EXAMPLE.COM"; private static final String USER_PRINCIPAL_NAME = "user@EXAMPLE.COM"; private static final String USER_REALM = "EXAMPLE.COM"; private static final int ENCRYPTION_TYPE = 23; // aes128-cts-hmac-sha1-96
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docs/distributed/DESIGN.md
- Choice of erasure set size is automatic based on the number of drives available, let's say for example if there are 32 servers and 32 drives which is a total of 1024 drives. In this scenario 16 becomes the erasure set size. This is decided based on the greatest common divisor (GCD) of acceptable erasure set sizes ranging from *4 to 16*.
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src/test/java/jcifs/smb/StaticJAASConfigurationTest.java
assertTrue(e.getOptions().isEmpty(), "Default options should be empty"); } @ParameterizedTest @NullSource @ValueSource(strings = { "", "svc/http@EXAMPLE.COM" }) @DisplayName("Name parameter is ignored (null/empty/arbitrary)") void nameParameter_isIgnoredAndDoesNotAffectResult(String name) { // Arrange
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android/guava-testlib/src/com/google/common/testing/SerializableTester.java
* java.io.Serializable} instance, and is thus declared an {@code Object}. For example, it might * be declared as a {@code List}. * * <p>Note also that serialization is not in general required to return an object that is * {@linkplain Object#equals equal} to the original, nor is it required to return even an object * of the same class. For example, if sublists of {@code MyList} instances were serializable,
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/request-form-models.md
Make sure you create a [virtual environment](../virtual-environments.md){.internal-link target=_blank}, activate it, and then install it, for example: ```console $ pip install python-multipart ``` /// /// note This is supported since FastAPI version `0.113.0`. 🤓 /// ## Pydantic Models for Forms { #pydantic-models-for-forms }
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docs/en/docs/environment-variables.md
//// ## Read env vars in Python { #read-env-vars-in-python } You could also create environment variables **outside** of Python, in the terminal (or with any other method), and then **read them in Python**. For example you could have a file `main.py` with: ```Python hl_lines="3" import os name = os.getenv("MY_NAME", "World") print(f"Hello {name} from Python") ``` /// tip
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docs/en/docs/advanced/websockets.md
--- But for this example, we'll use a very simple HTML document with some JavaScript, all inside a long string. This, of course, is not optimal and you wouldn't use it for production. In production you would have one of the options above. But it's the simplest way to focus on the server-side of WebSockets and have a working example: {* ../../docs_src/websockets/tutorial001.py hl[2,6:38,41:43] *}
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README.md
implementation 'org.codelibs:curl4j:x.y.z' ``` ## Quick Start ### Synchronous request ```java import org.codelibs.curl.Curl; import org.codelibs.curl.CurlResponse; try (CurlResponse response = Curl.get("https://example.com") .param("q", "curl4j") .header("Accept", "application/json") .executeSync()) {
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