Managing HTTP Requests with HTTP Agents
In 4D 19 R6, we introduced HTTP classes to modernize syntax and enhance functionalities for our HTTP client commands. Building on this foundation, 4D ...
In 4D 19 R6, we introduced HTTP classes to modernize syntax and enhance functionalities for our HTTP client commands. Building on this foundation, 4D ...
In the context of 4D development, managing components typically involves a substantial amount of work. However, introducing the Component Manager feat...
GitHub offers powerful tools for developers. One of them is Codepaces, which lets you develop code stored in a GitHub repo online from anywhere using ...
To handle the communication between 4D Client and 4D Server, 4D proposes 3 different network layers: Legacy, ServerNet, and QUIC. The Legac...
Several OAuth 2.0 servers, like the Microsoft Identity Platform, provide an authentication option utilizing certificates instead of client secrets. Th...
Sometimes, you may require specialized calculations on the contents of a column or row without knowing how many cells will be affected. With 4D...
There may be times when you find it necessary to keep an email as a template inside a designated label in your mailbox. With the release of 4D 20 R5, ...
In 4D 20 R5, the streamlined property declaration now offers the convenience of initializing properties simultaneously with their declaration, a...
OAuth 2.0 is a cornerstone of modern authentication. Enter PKCE, a pivotal enhancement fortifying OAuth 2.0 against interception and replay attacks. W...
4D 20 R5 brings a new capability to the Visual Studio Code editor through the 4D-Analyzer extension: Say hello to Workspace Syntax Checking, designed ...
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