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  1. compat/maven-resolver-provider/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/repository/internal/artifact/MavenArtifactProperties.java

        public static final String INCLUDES_DEPENDENCIES = "includesDependencies";
    
        /**
         * A boolean flag indicating whether the artifact is meant to be used for the compile/runtime/test build path of a
         * consumer project.
         * <p>
         * Note: This property is about "build path", whatever it means in the scope of the consumer project. It is NOT
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  2. gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar

    that entity. For the purposes of this definition, "control" means (i) the power, direct or indirect, to cause the direction or management of such entity, whether by contract or otherwise, or (ii) ownership of fifty percent (50%) or more of the outstanding shares, or (iii) beneficial ownership of such entity. "You" (or "Your") shall mean an individual or Legal Entity exercising permissions granted by this License. "Source" form shall mean the preferred form for making modifications, including but not...
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  3. impl/maven-core/src/site/apt/offline-mode.apt

      the system can't tell whether it has access to the network required by these
      operations.
    
      Offline mode really means anticipating a lack of network connectivity, and as
      a result turning off certain services provided by m2 and providing a coherent
      way of predicting and reporting when network-related failures will take place.
      It means warning users that since the network is missing, certain features and
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  4. docs/en/docs/tutorial/handling-errors.md

    This is similar to the 200 HTTP status codes (from 200 to 299). Those "200" status codes mean that somehow there was a "success" in the request.
    
    The status codes in the 400 range mean that there was an error from the client.
    
    Remember all those **"404 Not Found"** errors (and jokes)?
    
    ## Use `HTTPException` { #use-httpexception }
    
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  5. docs/en/docs/tutorial/response-status-code.md

    * **`200 - 299`** are for "Successful" responses. These are the ones you would use the most.
        * `200` is the default status code, which means everything was "OK".
        * Another example would be `201`, "Created". It is commonly used after creating a new record in the database.
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  6. LICENSE

       1. Definitions.
    
          "License" shall mean the terms and conditions for use, reproduction,
          and distribution as defined by Sections 1 through 9 of this document.
    
          "Licensor" shall mean the copyright owner or entity authorized by
          the copyright owner that is granting the License.
    
          "Legal Entity" shall mean the union of the acting entity and all
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  7. docs/en/docs/advanced/events.md

    # Lifespan Events { #lifespan-events }
    
    You can define logic (code) that should be executed before the application **starts up**. This means that this code will be executed **once**, **before** the application **starts receiving requests**.
    
    The same way, you can define logic (code) that should be executed when the application is **shutting down**. In this case, this code will be executed **once**, **after** having handled possibly **many requests**.
    
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  8. docs/contribute/concurrency.md

     * **RealConnection** is the socket and streams of an HTTP/1 or HTTP/2 connection. These are created on demand to fulfill HTTP requests. They may be reused for many HTTP request/response exchanges. Their lifetime is typically shorter than a connection pool.
    
     * **Exchange** carries a single HTTP request/response pair.
    
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  9. docs/lambda/README.md

    application developers to process data retrieved from MinIO before returning it to an application. You can register a Lambda Function target on MinIO, once successfully registered it can be used to transform the data for application GET requests on demand.
    
    This document focuses on showing a working example on how to use Object Lambda with MinIO, you must have [MinIO deployed in your environment](https://docs.min.io/community/minio-object-store/operations/installation.html) before you can start...
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  10. apache-maven/src/main/appended-resources/licenses/EPL-1.0.txt

    not derivative works of the Program.
    
       "Contributor" means any person or entity that distributes the Program.
    
    "Licensed Patents" mean patent claims licensable by a Contributor which are
    necessarily infringed by the use or sale of its Contribution alone or when
    combined with the Program.
    
    "Program" means the Contributions distributed in accordance with this Agreement.
    
    "Recipient" means anyone who receives the Program under this Agreement, including
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