What is the purpose of the HTTP response status code 226?
Does someone ever use HttpStatus.IM_USED
(226 - IM Used), and in which case or situation?
java http spring-boot servlets httpresponse
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Does someone ever use HttpStatus.IM_USED
(226 - IM Used), and in which case or situation?
java http spring-boot servlets httpresponse
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The RFC for this status code does a decent job of illustrating what purpose it actually serves.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 20:26
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Does someone ever use HttpStatus.IM_USED
(226 - IM Used), and in which case or situation?
java http spring-boot servlets httpresponse
Does someone ever use HttpStatus.IM_USED
(226 - IM Used), and in which case or situation?
java http spring-boot servlets httpresponse
java http spring-boot servlets httpresponse
asked Nov 20 '18 at 20:17
Mihai PetcuMihai Petcu
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The RFC for this status code does a decent job of illustrating what purpose it actually serves.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 20:26
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The RFC for this status code does a decent job of illustrating what purpose it actually serves.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 20:26
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The RFC for this status code does a decent job of illustrating what purpose it actually serves.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 20:26
The RFC for this status code does a decent job of illustrating what purpose it actually serves.
– Makoto
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The RFC for this status code does a decent job of illustrating what purpose it actually serves.
– Makoto
Nov 20 '18 at 20:26