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Can i get access to synology share folder using java
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I want to get access share folder on synology, this creates ipaddressfoldername. However, This shared folder requires authentication username and password which I can access however I am unsure about getting access using Java restful.
java restful-authentication synology
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I want to get access share folder on synology, this creates ipaddressfoldername. However, This shared folder requires authentication username and password which I can access however I am unsure about getting access using Java restful.
java restful-authentication synology
In REST, the client doesn't need to know anything at all about how the data it is requesting is stored. It simply makes the request to the server. The server takes care of all the details of translating the request into a response ... that contains the requested information wherever it happens to be stored.
– scottb
Mar 8 at 5:16
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I want to get access share folder on synology, this creates ipaddressfoldername. However, This shared folder requires authentication username and password which I can access however I am unsure about getting access using Java restful.
java restful-authentication synology
I want to get access share folder on synology, this creates ipaddressfoldername. However, This shared folder requires authentication username and password which I can access however I am unsure about getting access using Java restful.
java restful-authentication synology
java restful-authentication synology
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In REST, the client doesn't need to know anything at all about how the data it is requesting is stored. It simply makes the request to the server. The server takes care of all the details of translating the request into a response ... that contains the requested information wherever it happens to be stored.
– scottb
Mar 8 at 5:16
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In REST, the client doesn't need to know anything at all about how the data it is requesting is stored. It simply makes the request to the server. The server takes care of all the details of translating the request into a response ... that contains the requested information wherever it happens to be stored.
– scottb
Mar 8 at 5:16
In REST, the client doesn't need to know anything at all about how the data it is requesting is stored. It simply makes the request to the server. The server takes care of all the details of translating the request into a response ... that contains the requested information wherever it happens to be stored.
– scottb
Mar 8 at 5:16
In REST, the client doesn't need to know anything at all about how the data it is requesting is stored. It simply makes the request to the server. The server takes care of all the details of translating the request into a response ... that contains the requested information wherever it happens to be stored.
– scottb
Mar 8 at 5:16
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In REST, the client doesn't need to know anything at all about how the data it is requesting is stored. It simply makes the request to the server. The server takes care of all the details of translating the request into a response ... that contains the requested information wherever it happens to be stored.
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Mar 8 at 5:16