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  2. Service locator pattern - Wikipedia

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    This pattern uses a central registry known as the "service locator", which on request returns the information necessary to perform a certain task. [1] Proponents of the pattern say the approach simplifies component-based applications where all dependencies are cleanly listed at the beginning of the whole application design, consequently making ...

  3. Guzzle (PHP library) - Wikipedia

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    Guzzle is an HTTP client library for PHP. [1] Initially a wrapper library around cURL, it evolved to a transport agnostic PSR-7 compatible library. [2] [3] It is shipped on Packagist as a Composer package, where it is used by 4,905 PHP libraries, frameworks or applications. [4] [5]

  4. Angular (web framework) - Wikipedia

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    Angular is a complete rewrite from the same team that built AngularJS. The Angular ecosystem consists of a diverse group of over 1.7 million developers, library authors, and content creators. [5] According to the Stack Overflow Developer Survey, Angular is one of the most commonly used web frameworks. [6]

  5. Single-page application - Wikipedia

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    In the AngularJS framework, the controller and model states are maintained within the client browser. Therefore, new pages are capable of being generated without any interaction with a server. Angular 2+ is a SPA Framework developed by Google after AngularJS. There is a strong community of developers using this framework.

  6. HTTP - Wikipedia

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    A distinction from POST is that the client specifies the target location on the server. [56] DELETE The DELETE method requests that the target resource delete its state. CONNECT The CONNECT method requests that the intermediary establish a TCP/IP tunnel to the origin server identified by the request

  7. POST (HTTP) - Wikipedia

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    In computing, POST is a request method supported by HTTP used by the World Wide Web. By design, the POST request method requests that a web server accepts the data enclosed in the body of the request message, most likely for storing it. [1] It is often used when uploading a file or when submitting a completed web form.

  8. Active Server Pages - Wikipedia

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    ASP 2.0 provides six built-in objects: Application, ASPError, Request, Response, Server, and Session. A Session object, for example, represents a session that maintains the state of variables from page to page. [1]

  9. Wikipedia:Criteria for speedy deletion - Wikipedia

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    Please remove the speedy deletion tag from the page. Doing so will automatically remove the page from Category:Candidates for speedy deletion. Consider notifying the nominator, using {{speedy-decline}} or {}. (If you're using CSD Helper, it will usually notify the nominator for you; it will normally use its own notification template.)