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docs/en/docs/deployment/concepts.md
## Restarts { #restarts } Similar to making sure your application is run on startup, you probably also want to make sure it is **restarted** after failures. ### We Make Mistakes { #we-make-mistakes } We, as humans, make **mistakes**, all the time. Software almost *always* has **bugs** hidden in different places. 🐛Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sun Aug 31 09:15:41 UTC 2025 - 18.6K bytes - Viewed (1) -
impl/maven-core/plugin-manager.txt
- we need to deal with plugins as core application logic which can also interact with plugins * Along with this comes the testing strategies that make this work * The repository model where plugins can be stored and cataloged * Bridging this into an OSGi system: if this could be done then we can basically take over p2 TODO - dealing with processing of input and adapting GAVs before searching i.e. plugin groups in Maven and default searching
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impl/maven-core/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/lifecycle/internal/DefaultLifecyclePluginAnalyzer.java
// together and this really shows the problem of constructing a sensible default configuration, but // it's all encapsulated here so it appears normalized to the POM builder. // We are going to take the project packaging and find all plugins in the default lifecycle and create // fully populated Plugin objects, including executions with goals and default configuration taken // from the plugin.xml inside a plugin.Registered: Sun Dec 28 03:35:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Apr 05 11:52:05 UTC 2025 - 9K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/batch-handlers.go
func newBatchJobPool(ctx context.Context, o ObjectLayer, workers int) *BatchJobPool { jpool := &BatchJobPool{ ctx: ctx, objLayer: o, jobCh: make(chan *BatchJobRequest, 10000), workerKillCh: make(chan struct{}, workers), jobCancelers: make(map[string]context.CancelFunc), } jpool.ResizeWorkers(workers) randomWait := func() time.Duration {
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cmd/peer-rest-server.go
localDrives := cloneDrives(globalLocalDrivesMap) globalLocalDrivesMu.RUnlock() errs := make([]error, len(localDrives)) infos := make([]DiskInfo, len(localDrives)) for i, drive := range localDrives { infos[i], errs[i] = drive.DiskInfo(GlobalContext, DiskInfoOptions{}) } infoMaps := make(map[string]madmin.DiskMetrics) for i := range infos {
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cmd/notification.go
} // GetLastDayTierStats fetches per-tier stats of the last 24hrs from all peers func (sys *NotificationSys) GetLastDayTierStats(ctx context.Context) DailyAllTierStats { errs := make([]error, len(sys.allPeerClients)) lastDayStats := make([]DailyAllTierStats, len(sys.allPeerClients)) var wg sync.WaitGroup for index := range sys.peerClients { if sys.peerClients[index] == nil { continue } wg.Add(1)
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docs/en/docs/tutorial/query-params-str-validations.md
# Query Parameters and String Validations { #query-parameters-and-string-validations } **FastAPI** allows you to declare additional information and validation for your parameters. Let's take this application as example: {* ../../docs_src/query_params_str_validations/tutorial001_py310.py hl[7] *}Registered: Sun Dec 28 07:19:09 UTC 2025 - Last Modified: Sat Dec 20 15:55:38 UTC 2025 - 16.7K bytes - Viewed (0) -
cmd/batch-rotate.go
} obj, err := api.GetObjectInfo(ctx, r.Bucket, objInfo.Name, opts) if err != nil { return err } oi := obj.Clone() var ( newKeyID string newKeyContext kms.Context ) encMetadata := make(map[string]string) for k, v := range oi.UserDefined { if stringsHasPrefixFold(k, ReservedMetadataPrefixLower) { encMetadata[k] = v } } if (sseKMS || sseS3) && r.Encryption.Type == ssekms {
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okhttp/src/jvmTest/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/tls/CertificatePinnerChainValidationTest.kt
server.useHttps(socketFactory) server.enqueue( MockResponse .Builder() .body("abc") .addHeader("Content-Type: text/plain") .build(), ) // Make a request from client to server. It should succeed certificate checks (unfortunately the // rogue CA is trusted) but it should fail certificate pinning. val request = Request .Builder()
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internal/etag/etag.go
// computes the ETag as MD5 of the encrypted content but there is // no way to verify this assumption since the encryption happens // inside AWS S3. // Therefore, S3 clients must not make any assumption about ETags // in case of SSE-C or SSE-KMS except that the ETag is well-formed. // // To put all of this into a simple rule: // // SSE-S3 : ETag == MD5 // SSE-C : ETag != MD5 // SSE-KMS: ETag != MD5
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