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-- Ada Web Server --
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with AWS.Response;
package AWS.Client.Hotplug is
-- Below are two routines to register/unregister hotplug modules into
-- server. Note that such server must be configured to accept hotplug
-- modules. Password parameter is the clear text paswword, it will be sent
-- encoded. An authorization entry for module Name with Password (and the
-- given URL host for registration) must be found in the server's
-- authorization file. See AWS.Server.Hotplug.Activate.
function Register
(Name : String;
Password : String;
Server : String;
Regexp : String;
URL : String) return Response.Data;
-- Register hotplug module Name into Server with address URL to respond to
-- requests matching Regexp. Server must be a valid URL, http://host:port.
-- If port is not specified the default HTTP port is used.
function Unregister
(Name : String;
Password : String;
Server : String;
Regexp : String) return Response.Data;
-- Unregister hotplug module Name responding to Regexp requests from
-- Server. See comment above about Password.
end AWS.Client.Hotplug;
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