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docs/changelogs/upgrading_to_okhttp_4.md
release if you’re using ProGuard, Gradle ------ OkHttp 4’s minimum requirements are Java 8+ and Android 5+. These requirements were [first introduced][require_android_5] with OkHttp 3.13. Here’s what you need in `build.gradle` to target Java 8 byte code for Kotlin, Java, and Android plugins respectively. ```groovy compileKotlin { kotlinOptions { jvmTarget = "1.8" } }Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Feb 06 16:58:16 UTC 2022 - 10.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/features/events.md
 Here’s a [sample event listener](https://github.com/square/okhttp/blob/master/samples/guide/src/main/java/okhttp3/recipes/PrintEventsNonConcurrent.java) that prints each event with a timestamp. ```java
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docs/en/docs/help-fastapi.md
The idea is for the **FastAPI** community to be kind and welcoming. At the same time, don't accept bullying or disrespectful behavior towards others. We have to take care of each other. --- Here's how to help others with questions (in discussions or issues): ### Understand the question { #understand-the-question } * Check if you can understand what is the **purpose** and use case of the person asking.
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docs/de/docs/tutorial/sql-databases.md
### Helden lesen { #read-heroes } Wir können `Hero`s aus der Datenbank mit einem `select()` **lesen**. Wir können ein `limit` und `offset` hinzufügen, um die Ergebnisse zu paginieren.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Tue Dec 02 17:32:56 UTC 2025 - 18.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/advanced/behind-a-proxy.md
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docs/features/interceptors.md
Interceptors ============ Interceptors are a powerful mechanism that can monitor, rewrite, and retry calls. Here's a simple interceptor that logs the outgoing request and the incoming response. ```java class LoggingInterceptor implements Interceptor { @Override public Response intercept(Interceptor.Chain chain) throws IOException { Request request = chain.request(); long t1 = System.nanoTime();Registered: Fri Dec 26 11:42:13 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Feb 06 02:19:09 UTC 2022 - 8.1K bytes - Viewed (0) -
impl/maven-core/src/site/apt/configuration-management.apt
in a known location. This would also help with developer setup i.e. getting new developers up and running. They could run a maven command and have all their source trees set up in the same way as their colleagues. here's what I do currently in the netbeans part of the mavenide project to find the relevant subprojects/sibling projects. I check if the user has defined the maven.multiproject.includes property in any of his properties
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mockwebserver/README.md
Use MockWebServer the same way that you use mocking frameworks like [Mockito](https://github.com/mockito/mockito): 1. Script the mocks. 2. Run application code. 3. Verify that the expected requests were made. Here's a complete example: ### Java ```java public void test() throws Exception { // Create a MockWebServer. These are lean enough that you can create a new // instance for every unit test.
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docs/en/docs/advanced/additional-responses.md
* A key with the media type, e.g. `application/json`, that contains as value another JSON object, that contains: * A key `schema`, that has as the value the JSON Schema from the model, here's the correct place.Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Wed Dec 17 20:41:43 UTC 2025 - 8.9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
docs/en/docs/tutorial/extra-models.md
If you don't know, you will learn what a "password hash" is in the [security chapters](security/simple-oauth2.md#password-hashing){.internal-link target=_blank}. /// ## Multiple models { #multiple-models } Here's a general idea of how the models could look like with their password fields and the places where they are used: {* ../../docs_src/extra_models/tutorial001_py310.py hl[7,9,14,20,22,27:28,31:33,38:39] *}
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