A list of the representation formats supported by the service. Example: text/html, text/xml, application/json
The version or release identifier of the service.
The default format used by the service unless otherwise specified.
The set of namespaces recognized by this service. Because many namespace identifiers tend to be cryptic (i.e. HL7 OIDs, BioPortal URL's, etc.), <i>knownNamespace</i> includes the namespace name, an optional URI \emph{and} a place to provide textual detail describing what the namespace references. Note that namespace names must be unique across an entire CTS2 implementation - the same namespace name cannot represent one namespace in code system A and a second in code system B. Note also that namespace names are \emph{local} to a service instance. Information that is communicated between service instances, recorded in data tables or client software \emph{must} use full URIs.
A reference to the individual or organization that provides the service.
The set of service profiles that are supported by this service implementation
A description of the service, its use, etc.
A short name that identifies the particular service and implementation.
The particular implementation type(s) supported by this profile
List the URIs of all the changes that were applied between <i>fromDate</i> and <i>toDate</i>. If <i>fromDate</i> is absent or is less than <i>toDate</i>, entries will be listed in forward chronological order, otherwise they will be listed in reverse order.List the URIs of all the changes that were applied between <i>fromDate</i> and <i>toDate</i>. If <i>fromDate</i> is absent or is less than <i>toDate</i>, entries will be listed in forward chronological order, otherwise they will be listed in reverse order.
Install the supplied change set into the service.Install the supplied change set into the service.
Validate the change set and report any errors or warnings that would occur were it to be applied.Validate the change set and report any errors or warnings that would occur were it to be applied.
The set of structural profiles that the update service can apply changes to
An update service provides the ability to apply incremental changes to one or more structural elements that are supported by the service