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
Evaluate the supplied entity in the
context of the map version and return the resulting set of map targets and/or
exceptions.Retrieve a change set as an iterable resource - a handy function for viewing large
change sets
Evaluate the supplied list of input
entities and return one <i>MapTargetList</i> entry per name in the listEvaluate
the supplied list of input entities and return one <i>MapTargetList</i> entry per
name in the list
A service that interprets and resolves
maps