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01 - 03 | Convey the recipient of the response message. Note that this time we are talking about the service requestor; The address matches the <wsa:From> previously found in the corresponding request |
04 - 06 | Indicate this is a Connect GetResourceProperty response. This is done as usual using a wsa:Action that is part of WS-Addressing specification |
07 - 09 | Convey a unique identifier associated with the current response message |
10 - 12 | This element provides the identifier of the correlated (request) message |
13 | The <wsa:From> element (part of WS-Addressing specs too) identifies the source endpoint, the originator of this response message |
14 - 16 | This is the address of the source service endpoint. As said for lines 01-03 this time this is referred to service provider (the message originator) |
17 | This element represent a single resource as part of QMan management domain. |
18 - 22 | The "group" membership information for a specific resource are detailed using a SericeGroupEntry which is separated from the WS-Resource itself. |
24 - 28 | The resource member that is part of QMan management group. This element contains all what is needed for identifying and addressing the WS-Resource. |
25 | This is the resource soap:address (as declared on its WSDL) |
26 - 27 | The WS-Resource identifier. This is the most important information about resource. Subsequent requests directed to resource will contain this identifier. |
29 | Additional (optional) management group information. |
33 - 34 | Those are two additional entry summaries. Note that for each resource there's a dedicated wsrf-sg:Entry. |
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