7 | | Resource ID: is a unique identifier you assign to your Resource. The IPv6 address is an appropriate identifier for instance. |
8 | | Name: an arbitrary name that describes your Resource |
9 | | Tag: tags are optional, it is used to provide key words for search engines |
10 | | RAI-Description: a RAI description shows the Resource Users how to access your Resource in order to retrieve its values. A Resource can expose several RAI interfaces for the same Resource. There could be a REST interface and an interface for SOAP web services. To distinguish between different RAI interfaces the RAI-ID is required. The REP-Locator determines the path to the Resource the Resource User's request is sent to. A WADL description of the RAI interface can be retrieved on the Document-Link. |
| 7 | '''Resource ID''': is a unique identifier you assign to your Resource. The IPv6 address is an appropriate identifier for instance. |
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| 9 | |
| 10 | '''Name''': an arbitrary name that describes your Resource |
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| 12 | |
| 13 | '''Tag''': tags are optional, it is used to provide key words for search engines |
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| 16 | '''RAI-Description''': a RAI description shows the Resource Users how to access your Resource in order to retrieve its values. A Resource can expose several RAI interfaces for the same Resource. There could be a REST interface and an interface for SOAP web services. To distinguish between different RAI interfaces the RAI-ID is required. The REP-Locator determines the path to the Resource the Resource User's request is sent to. A WADL description of the RAI interface can be retrieved on the Document-Link. |