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okhttp-logging-interceptor/Module.md
# Module okhttp-logging-interceptor
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src/main/java/jcifs/smb1/smb1/SmbConstants.java
import jcifs.smb1.Config; interface SmbConstants { /** Default SMB port number */ int DEFAULT_PORT = 445; /** Default maximum multiplex count */ int DEFAULT_MAX_MPX_COUNT = 10; /** Default response timeout in milliseconds */ int DEFAULT_RESPONSE_TIMEOUT = 30000; /** Default socket timeout in milliseconds */ int DEFAULT_SO_TIMEOUT = 35000; /** Default receive buffer size in bytes */
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okhttp-zstd/README.md
OkHttp Zstandard (zstd) Integration =================================== This module enables [Zstandard (zstd)][1] response compression in addition to Gzip, as long as the `Accept-Encoding` header is not otherwise set. Web servers must be configured to return zstd responses. Note that zstd is not used for sending requests. ```java OkHttpClient client = new OkHttpClient.Builder() .addInterceptor(ZstdInterceptor.INSTANCE) .build(); ```
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docs/es/docs/tutorial/body.md
Cuando necesitas enviar datos desde un cliente (digamos, un navegador) a tu API, los envías como un **request body**. Un **request** body es un dato enviado por el cliente a tu API. Un **response** body es el dato que tu API envía al cliente. Tu API casi siempre tiene que enviar un **response** body. Pero los clientes no necesariamente necesitan enviar **request bodies** todo el tiempo, a veces solo solicitan un path, quizás con algunos parámetros de query, pero no envían un body.
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docs/en/docs/release-notes.md
## 0.29.0 * Add support for declaring a `Response` parameter: * This allows declaring: * [Response Cookies](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/response-cookies/). * [Response Headers](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/response-headers/). * An HTTP Status Code different than the default: [Response - Change Status Code](https://fastapi.tiangolo.com/advanced/response-change-status-code/).
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src/main/java/jcifs/internal/smb1/SMB1SigningDigest.java
final CommonServerMessageBlock response) { if (log.isTraceEnabled()) { log.trace("Signing with seq " + this.signSequence); } ((ServerMessageBlock) request).setSignSeq(this.signSequence); if (response != null) { ((ServerMessageBlock) response).setSignSeq(this.signSequence + 1); } try {
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src/test/java/jcifs/internal/smb2/create/Smb2CreateResponseTest.java
private static final int SMB2_HEADER_LENGTH = 64; /** * Build a minimal SMB2 header for a response. */ private static byte[] buildSmb2Header() { byte[] header = Arrays.copyOf(SMBUtil.SMB2_HEADER, SMBUtil.SMB2_HEADER.length); // Mark as server->client response for realism SMBUtil.writeInt4(0x00000001, header, 16); // Flags // Command SMB2_CREATE (0x0005)
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src/test/java/jcifs/http/NtlmHttpURLConnectionTest.java
} /** * Helper method to mock the response of an HttpURLConnection. */ private void mockResponse(int code, String message, Map<String, List<String>> headers, InputStream errorStream) throws IOException { mockResponse(this.mockConnection, code, message, headers, errorStream); } /** * Helper method to mock the response of a specific HttpURLConnection instance. */
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docs/en/docs/advanced/openapi-callbacks.md
In this case, you could want to document how that external API *should* look like. What *path operation* it should have, what body it should expect, what response it should return, etc. ## An app with callbacks { #an-app-with-callbacks } Let's see all this with an example. Imagine you develop an app that allows creating invoices.
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okhttp-urlconnection/api/okhttp-urlconnection.api
public final class okhttp3/JavaNetAuthenticator : okhttp3/Authenticator { public fun <init> ()V public fun authenticate (Lokhttp3/Route;Lokhttp3/Response;)Lokhttp3/Request; } public final class okhttp3/JavaNetCookieJar : okhttp3/CookieJar { public fun <init> (Ljava/net/CookieHandler;)V public fun loadForRequest (Lokhttp3/HttpUrl;)Ljava/util/List; public fun saveFromResponse (Lokhttp3/HttpUrl;Ljava/util/List;)V
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