How to create API data model as well as UI models.
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How to create API data model as well as UI models.
This little program allows you to enter a website and get it's http status and other information like headers and content
A mock API created for a demo of "Discriminator usage" in automatically generated Node.js SDK.
A Funny Error Page Application Addon in PHP
Makers Week 3 Pair-Programming challenge
📝 Java Kanban - Task Manager
Master's Project for Networks class to create from scratch in C++ a proxy server that caches pages and has a search of cached pages
PSR-15 Zend Diactoros HTTP response emitter middleware for BitFrame microframework
Example Teacup project with JUnit engine
In this repository, you may find customized HTTP error documents that can be used in place of the web server's simple hardcoded error responses an existing default error document configured in the main server's configuration file.
A simple HTTP Server written in Java.
⚡how to send a http response (html or json) to the frontend using vanilla node js
About The Recorded Earthquakes of a Given Country for the past {x} Days (Java - JSON - Http - Gson)
BaRecon is a Bash-based tool that performs basic reconnaissance on a network block, a domain and all its subdomains, or a single IP address.
This site details the workings of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol.
Express middleware for sending HTTP 405 Method Not Allowed response
Express is a popular web application framework for Node.js. It provides a set of features and tools for building web applications and APIs quickly and easily.
This app is used to test API calls using the HttpClient. This app also includes a JSON formatter to return readable parsed data.
.NET Core class library used the send HTTP requests and parse the response.
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