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<p class="note"><strong>Note: </strong>This glossary is very incomplete. Contributions are
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<dt><a name="resource" shape="rect">resource</a></dt>
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An object accessible via HTTP at one or more URIs. In Twisted Web,
a resource is represented by an object which provides <code class="API"><a href="http://twistedmatrix.com/documents/13.2.0/api/twisted.web.resource.IResource.html" title="twisted.web.resource.IResource">twisted.web.resource.IResource</a></code> and most often is
a subclass of <code class="API"><a href="http://twistedmatrix.com/documents/13.2.0/api/twisted.web.resource.Resource.html" title="twisted.web.resource.Resource">twisted.web.resource.Resource</a></code>. For example, here
is a resource which represents a simple HTML greeting.
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</p><span class="py-src-keyword">from</span> <span class="py-src-variable">twisted</span>.<span class="py-src-variable">web</span>.<span class="py-src-variable">resource</span> <span class="py-src-keyword">import</span> <span class="py-src-variable">Resource</span>
<span class="py-src-keyword">class</span> <span class="py-src-identifier">Greeting</span>(<span class="py-src-parameter">Resource</span>):
<span class="py-src-keyword">def</span> <span class="py-src-identifier">render_GET</span>(<span class="py-src-parameter">self</span>, <span class="py-src-parameter">request</span>):
<span class="py-src-keyword">return</span> <span class="py-src-string">"Hello, world."</span>
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