alist 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
the match algorithms that can be used
in filters for this service instance
the set of model attributes that can
be referenced in filter instances for the given service implementation
The set of properties that are used
in one or more instances of the resource represented by this service. This list includes all
properties that can be used in queries in this service, independent of the
<i>entryState </i>or temporal state of the resource(s) being
searched.
Return the number of elements
currently represented by the supplied directory URI.
Return a
<i>DirectoryURI</i> that references the set of all elements represented by
<i>directory</i> that match the criteria specified in
<i>filter.</i>
Remove any of the elements in
<i>elementsToRemove</i> from <i>initialSet </i>if present. Elements
in <i>elementsToRemove</i> that are not in <i>initialSet</i> are
ignored.
Return a directory that represents
the set of elements that are common to the two supplied directories. Note that both
DirectoryURIs must represent resources of the same type.
Return a directory that represents
the combination of the contents of the supplied two supplied directories, with duplicate
entries removed. Note that both of the directory URIs must resolve to entries of the same
type.
the date and time that the last
change was applied to the service.
a <i>DirectoryURI</i>
that resolves to the set of all changes that have been applied to the service
the date and time of the first change
that occurred in the service. Note that the granularity of "change" is the application of an
import operation or the submission of a change set, so the first change might encompass the
loading of an entire ontology or even a complete ontology with history.
Retrieve a change set as an iterable
resource - a handy function for viewing large change sets
Return the change set referenced by
the supplied URI.
Return a list of records that
reflects the change in the catalog entry over the specified time span. Records will be sorted
from earliest to latest if (a) <i>fromDate</i> is omitted or (b)
<i>toDate</i> is omitted, or (c) <i>fromDate </i> is earlier than
<i>toDate</i>. In all other cases, records will be sorted from latest to
earliest.
Return an catalog entry that reflects
the state of the entry when it first appeared in the service.
Select from the set of
<i>ChangeSet</i>s that contain one or more changes for the referenced entity the
<i>ChangeSet</i> that has the latest <i>officialEffectiveDate</i> and
return the last change for the named entity in the set.