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HTTP Functions
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HTTP Functions
Kevin Wu
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Kevin Wu
Jun 15, 2023
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The HTTP functions are used to exchange data over HTTP or HTTPS as either client or server.
{"serverDuration": 36, "requestCorrelationId": "1ede1e815e3c4109b235ae62b4ad376b"}