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src/packaging/common/scripts/postinst
${packaging.scripts.header} # # This script is executed in the post-installation phase # # On Debian, # $1=configure : is set to 'configure' and if $2 is set, it is an upgrade # # On RedHat, # $1=0 : indicates a removal # $1=1 : indicates an upgrade # Sets the default values for fess variables used in this script FESS_USER="${packaging.fess.user}" FESS_GROUP="${packaging.fess.group}"
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docs/bigdata/README.md
## **3. Configure Hadoop, Spark, Hive to use MinIO** After successful installation navigate to the Ambari UI `http://<ambari-server>:8080/` and login using the default credentials: [**_username: admin, password: admin_**]  ### **3.1 Configure Hadoop**
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build.gradle.kts
if (project.name != "okhttp") { configure<CheckstyleExtension> { config = resources.text.fromArchiveEntry(checkstyleConfig, "google_checks.xml") toolVersion = rootProject.libs.versions.checkStyle.get() sourceSets = listOf(project.sourceSets["main"]) } // Animal Sniffer confirms we generally don't use APIs not on Java 8. configure<AnimalSnifferExtension> {
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docs/sts/wso2.md
- JAVA 1.8 and above installed already and JAVA_HOME points to JAVA 1.8 installation. - Download WSO2 follow their [installation guide](https://docs.wso2.com/display/IS540/Installation+Guide). ### 2. Configure WSO2 Once WSO2 is up and running, configure WSO2 to generate Self contained id_tokens. In OAuth 2.0 specification there are primarily two ways to provide id_tokens
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api/maven-api-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/api/plugin/annotations/Parameter.java
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy; import java.lang.annotation.Target; import org.apache.maven.api.annotations.Experimental; import org.apache.maven.api.annotations.Nonnull; /** * Used to configure your Mojo parameters to be injected by * <a href="/ref/current/maven-core/apidocs/org/apache/maven/plugin/MavenPluginManager.html"> * <code>MavenPluginManager.getConfiguredMojo(...)</code></a>. * <p>
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docs/en/docs/deployment/https.md
It would probably all start by you **acquiring** some **domain name**. Then, you would configure it in a DNS server (possibly your same cloud provider). You would probably get a cloud server (a virtual machine) or something similar, and it would have a <abbr title="That doesn't change">fixed</abbr> **public IP address**. In the DNS server(s) you would configure a record (an "`A record`") to point **your domain** to the public **IP address of your server**.
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docs/sts/casdoor.md
- Open your favorite browser and visit: **http://`CASDOOR_ENDPOINT`/.well-known/openid-configuration**, you will see the OIDC configure of Casdoor. ### Configure MinIO ``` export MINIO_ROOT_USER=minio export MINIO_ROOT_PASSWORD=minio123 minio server /mnt/export ``` Here are all the available options to configure OpenID connect ``` mc admin config set myminio/ identity_openid KEY:
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src/test/java/jcifs/util/ResourceManagerTest.java
public class ResourceManagerTest { private ResourceManager resourceManager; @BeforeEach void setUp() { resourceManager = ResourceManager.getInstance(); // Configure with shorter intervals for testing resourceManager.configure(1000, 100, true, true); } /** * Test resource for tracking */ static class TestResource implements AutoCloseable {
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okcurl/build.gradle.kts
testJavaVersion > 17 } } apply(plugin = "org.graalvm.buildtools.native") configure<GraalVMExtension> { binaries { named("main") { imageName = "okcurl" mainClass = "okhttp3.curl.MainCommandLineKt" } } } mavenPublishing { configure(KotlinJvm(javadocJar = JavadocJar.Empty()))
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docs/en/docs/how-to/conditional-openapi.md
# Conditional OpenAPI { #conditional-openapi } If you needed to, you could use settings and environment variables to configure OpenAPI conditionally depending on the environment, and even disable it entirely. ## About security, APIs, and docs { #about-security-apis-and-docs } Hiding your documentation user interfaces in production *shouldn't* be the way to protect your API.
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