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Web Monetization (WM) is a proposed API standard that allows websites to request a stream of very small payments (e.g. fractions of a cent) from a user.
The API's framework provides new revenue models for websites and web-based services and is an alternative to subscription services and advertising, all while preserving the user's privacy.
In exchange for payments from the user, websites can provide the user with a "premium" experience, such as allowing access to exclusive content, removing advertising, or even removing the need to log in to access content or services.
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This PR enables the maxConnections and maxConnectionsPerHost to be specified for the IlpOverHttpClient.
We need to add this configurability into the Settlement and FX HTTP clients. Once this is complete, we need to update the documentation. See [here for an example.](https://java-co
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Sufficient test cases to improve the quality of application for seamless working of the application with automated test scripts using Java-Selenium
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There are a lot of different versions of
bignumber.jsandoer-utilsfloating around our modules. It would be good to clean those up and get them all using the same versions so we don't need to install all of them.