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Revision as of 19:48, 6 November 2017

This sections provide information regarding hot to interact with Resource Registry Service. REST and JAVA API are presented for each functionality.

Please note that the provided examples can intentionally hide some details in the response to avoid unneeded complexity.

Context Management

It is responsible for managing Context belonging to the same Application Domain.

Security configuration based on Authorization Framework make this port type accessible only from Resource Manager. In other words no others client is allowed to manage Context rather than Resource Manager.

Context requirements:

  • No predefined number of levels.
  • Possibility to change the name of the Context with no impact for any component.
  • Possibility to move a Context from a parent Context to another.

Available Methods:

Any action made to Contexts succeed if the following requirements are guaranteed:

  • Two Context with same name can exist but only if they have different parents. The operation which will try to obtain a Context with the same name to the same parent will fails with no effect.
  • Any operation made in any Context has effect only to the Context. In other words, there will be no effect on the associated Entity and Relations.

At time of writing this port type is only accessible by using REST API. Resource Registry Context Client (java client) is under development.

Create

PUT /resource-registry/context

Description

Create new Context as child of another Context (if any).

Parameters

Name Type Required Description
name String true The name of the context.
parentContextId String (UUID) false The UUID of the parent Context if any

Responses

Code Type Description
200 String The json representation of the Context.

Examples

Create a new Context with name gcube with no parent. It is a ROOT Context.

Request URL

PUT /resource-registry/context?name=gcube

Response Body

{
	"@class":"Context",
	"name":"gcube",
	"header": {
		"@class":"Header",
		"uuid":"2705dd32-c857-444b-818a-3ec69e339e5d",
		"creator":"luca.frosini",
		"lastUpdater":"luca.frosini",
		"creationTime":"2017-03-17 11:47:55",
		"lastUpdateTime":"2017-03-17 11:47:55"
	}
}


Create a new Context with name devsec as child of Context with UUID 2705dd32-c857-444b-818a-3ec69e339e5d (gcube)

Request URL

/resource-registry/context?name=devsec&parentContextId=2705dd32-c857-444b-818a-3ec69e339e5d

Response Body

{
	"@class":"Context",
	"name":"devsec",
	"header": {
		"@class":"Header",
		"uuid":"30f6254c-c87a-451e-bc0f-7cfcbd94a84a",
		"creator":"luca.frosini",
		"lastUpdater":"luca.frosini",
		"creationTime":"2017-03-17 11:47:56",
		"lastUpdateTime":"2017-03-17 11:47:56"
	}
}


Create a new Context with name devVRE as child of Context with UUID 30f6254c-c87a-451e-bc0f-7cfcbd94a84a (devsec)

Request URL

/resource-registry/context?name=devVRE&parentContextId=30f6254c-c87a-451e-bc0f-7cfcbd94a84a

Response Body

{
	"@class":"Context",
	"name":"devVRE",
	"header": {
		"@class":"Header",
		"uuid":"9d73d3bd-1873-490c-b0a7-e3c0da11ad52",
		"lastUpdater":"luca.frosini",
		"creator":"luca.frosini",
		"creationTime":"2017-03-17 11:47:57",
		"lastUpdateTime":"2017-03-17 11:47:57"
	}
}

If you try to create again a Context with name gcube with no parent. You will obtain a 400 Bad Request HTTP error

Request URL

PUT /resource-registry/context?name=gcube

Response Body

{
    "@class": "ContextCreationException",
    "message": "A root context with the same name (gcube) already exist"
}

This will happen anytime you try to create a context with the same name, having the same parent, of an existing Context.

Rename

POST /resource-registry/context/rename/{UUID}

Description

Rename a Context identified by the UUID provided as path parameter to the new name provided as query parameter.

Parameters

Name Type Required Description
{Path Parameter} String (UUID) true The UUID of the target context.
name String true The new name of the target context.

Responses

Code Type Description
200 String The json representation of the context.

Examples

Rename a Context 9d73d3bd-1873-490c-b0a7-e3c0da11ad52 (was devVRE) to the new name devNext.

Request URL

POST /resource-registry/context/rename/9d73d3bd-1873-490c-b0a7-e3c0da11ad52?name=devNext

Response Body

{
	"@class":"Context",
	"header": {
		"@class":"Header",
		"uuid":"9d73d3bd-1873-490c-b0a7-e3c0da11ad52",
		"creator":"luca.frosini",
		"creationTime":"2017-03-17 11:47:56",
		"lastUpdateTime":"2017-03-17 11:52:56"
	}
	"name":"devNext"
}

Move

POST /resource-registry/context/move/{{UUID}}

Description

Move a Context identified by the UUID provided as path parameter as child of the Context provided as query parameter.

Parameters

Name Type Required Description
{Path Parameter} String (UUID) true The UUID of the target Context
parentContextId String (UUID) true The parent Context UUID

Responses

Code Type Description
200 String The json representation of the context.

Examples

Rename a Context 9d73d3bd-1873-490c-b0a7-e3c0da11ad52 as child of the Context 761d9e99-a4dc-4838-9b16-4bf73813b625

Request URL

POST /resource-registry/context/move/9d73d3bd-1873-490c-b0a7-e3c0da11ad52?parentContextId=761d9e99-a4dc-4838-9b16-4bf73813b625

Response Body

{
	"@class":"Context",
	"name":"devNext"
	"header": {
		"@class":"Header",
		"uuid":"9d73d3bd-1873-490c-b0a7-e3c0da11ad52",
		"creator":"luca.frosini",
		"lastUpdater":"luca.frosini",
		"creationTime":"2017-03-17 11:47:56",
		"lastUpdateTime":"2017-03-17 11:52:56"
	}
}

Delete

DELETE /resource-registry/context/{{UUID}}

Description

Delete the Context identified by the UUID provided as path parameter.

Parameters

Name Type Required Description
{Path Parameter} String (UUID) true The UUID of the target Context

Responses

Code Type Description
200 String NO CONTENT

Examples

Delete the Context having UUID 9d73d3bd-1873-490c-b0a7-e3c0da11ad52

Request URL

DELETE /resource-registry/context/9d73d3bd-1873-490c-b0a7-e3c0da11ad52

Schema Management

At time of writing this port type is only accessible by using REST API. Resource Registry Schema Client (java client) is under development.

Type Definition

Any Type is described by the following attributes:

  • name (String): Type Name
  • description (String): The description of the Type. default=null.
  • abstractType (Boolean): Indicate if the type is abstract so that it cannot be instatiated. In other words only subtypes of this type can be isntantiated. default=false.
  • superclasses (List<String>): The list of all supertypes of this type. Multiple Inheritance is supported.
  • Zero o more Properties

Property

Any Property is described by the following attributes:

  • name : Property Name
  • type : The Type of the Property (e.g. String, Integer, ...). See Property Type
  • description : The description of the Property. default=null.
  • mandatory : Indicate if the Property is mandatory. default=false.
  • readOnly : The Property cannot change its value. default=false.
  • notNull : Whether the property must assume a value diverse from 'null' or not. default=false
  • max : default=null
  • min : default=null
  • regexpr : A Regular Expression to validate the property value, default=null. A good online tool for regex is avalable at https://regex101.com/
Property Type Mapping

Property Type are mapped to and integer to be used in property definition:

Type binder is defined here: [1]

Type Integer Mapping Java type Description
Boolean 0 java.lang.Boolean or boolean Handles only the values True or False.
Integer 1 java.lang.Integer or int or java.math.BigInteger 32-bit signed Integers.
Short 2 java.lang.Short or short Small 16-bit signed integers.
Long 3 java.lang.Long or long Big 64-bit signed integers.
Float 4 java.lang.Float or float Decimal numbers
Double 5 java.lang.Double or double Decimal numbers with high precision.
Date 6 java.util.Date Any date with the precision up to milliseconds.
String 7 java.lang.String Any string as alphanumeric sequence of chars.
Binary 8 java.lang.Byte[] or byte[] Can contain any value as byte array.
Embedded 9 ? extends org.gcube.informationsystem.model.embedded.Embedded This is an Object contained inside the owner Entity and has no Header. It is reachable only by navigating the owner Entity.
Embedded list 10 List<? extends org.gcube.informationsystem.model.embedded.Embedded> List of Objects contained inside the owner Entity and have no Header. They are reachable only by navigating the owner Entity.
Embedded set 11 Set<? extends org.gcube.informationsystem.model.embedded.Embedded> Set (no duplicates) of Objects contained inside the owner Entity and have no Header. They are reachable only by navigating the owner Entity.
Embedded map 12 Map<String, ? extends org.gcube.informationsystem.model.embedded.Embedded> Map of Objects contained inside the owner Entity and have no Header. They are reachable only by navigating the owner Entity.
Byte 17 java.lang.Byte or byte Single byte. usesful to store small 8-bit signed integers.

Type Creation

PUT /resource-registry/schema/{{type}} 

Description

Allow to create new Entity or Relation or Embedded Type.

Parameters

Name Type Required Description
type String true The name of the new type to create

Responses

Code Type Description
200 String The json representation of the newly created type

Examples

Resource Type Creation
PUT /resource-registry/schema/Actor

Request Body

{
	"name":"Actor",
	"description":"Any entity (human or machine) playing an active role.",
	"abstractType":true, /* If the Resource cannot be instantiated */
	"superclasses":["Resource"], /* Resource or any registered specialization. */
	"properties":null /* MUST be null. The Resource cannot have any property. */
}
Facet Type Creation
PUT /resource-registry/schema/ContactFacet

Request Body

{
	"name":"ContactFacet",
	"description":"This facet is expected to capture contact information",
	"abstractType": false,
	"superclasses":["Facet"],
	"properties":[
		{
			"name":"name",
			"description":"First Name",
			"mandatory":true,
			"readonly":false,
			"notnull":true,
			"max":null,
			"min":null,
			"regexpr":null,
			"linkedType":null,
			"linkedClass":null,
			"type":7 /* String*/
		},{
			"name":"eMail",
			"description": "A restricted range of RFC‑822 compliant email address. ... ",
			"mandatory":true,
			"readonly":false,
			"notnull":true,
			"max":null,
			"min":null,
			"regexpr":"^[a-z0-9._%+-]{1,128}@[a-z0-9.-]{1,128}$",
			"linkedType":null,
			"linkedClass":null,
			"type":7 /* String */
		}
	]
}
IsRelatedTo Type Creation
PUT /resource-registry/schema/Hosts

Request Body

{
	"name":"Hosts",
	"description": "…”,
	"abstractType":false,
	"superclasses":["IsRelatedTo"],
	"properties":[]
}
ConsistsOf Type Creation
PUT /resource-registry/schema/HasContact

Request Body

{
	"name":"HasContact",
	"description":"",
	"abstractType":true,
	"superclasses":["ConsistsOf"],
	"properties":[]
}
Embedded Type Creation
PUT /resource-registry/schema/AccessPolicy

Request Body

{
	"name":"AccessPolicy",
	"description":"",
	"abstractType":false,
	"superclasses":["Embedded"],
	"properties":[{
			"name":"policy",
			"description":"",
			"mandatory":false,
			"readonly":false,
			"notnull":false,
			"max":null,
			"min":null,
			"regexpr":null,
			"linkedType":null,
			"linkedClass":”ValueSchema”,
			"type": 9  /* Embedded */
		},{
			"name":"note",
			"description":"",
			"mandatory": false,
			"readonly":false,
			"notnull":false,
			"max":null,
			"min":null,
			"regexpr":null,
			"linkedType":null,
			"linkedClass":null,
			"type":7 /* String */
	}]
}

ER Management

Apart the REST API this port type can be used also by using Resource Registry Publisher java client.


Resource Registry Publisher has the following maven coordinates

<dependency>
	<groupId>org.gcube.information-system</groupId>
	<artifactId>resource-registry-publisher</artifactId>
	<version>[1.0.0-SNAPSHOT, 2.0.0-SNAPSHOT)</version>
</dependency>

To use the client you need first get a ResourceRegistryPublisher instance. By using ResourceRegistryPublisher.create() method the library discover the correct endpoint to interact with the Resource Registry for the current context.

SecurityTokenProvider.instance.set("Your-NextNext-Token-Here"); //If not already set
ResourceRegistryPublisher resourceRegistryPublisher = ResourceRegistryPublisherFactory.create();


Facet Instances APIs

Create Facet Instance

REST API
PUT /resource-registry/er/facet/CPUFacet

Request Body

{
	"@class":"CPUFacet",
	"header":null,
	"model":"Opteron",
	"vendor":"AMD",
	"clockSpeed":"1 GHz"
}

Response Body

{ 
	"@class":"CPUFacet",
	"header": {
		"uuid":"69f0b376-38d2-4a85-bc63-37f9fa323f82",
		"creator":"luca.frosini",
		"lastUpdater":"luca.frosini",
		"creationTime":"2016-10-05 11:16:24",
		"lastUpdateTime":"2016-10-05 11:16:24
	},
	"model":"Opteron",
	"vendor":"AMD",
	"clockSpeed":"1 GHz"
}
Java API
public <F extends Facet> F createFacet(F facet) throws FacetAlreadyPresentException, ResourceRegistryException;
Example
CPUFacet cpuFacet = new CPUFacetImpl();
cpuFacet.setClockSpeed("1 GHz");
cpuFacet.setModel("Opteron");
cpuFacet.setVendor("AMD");

CPUFacet createdCpuFacet = resourceRegistryPublisher.createFacet(cpuFacet);
UUID uuid = createdCpuFacet.getHeader().getUUID(); // 69f0b376-38d2-4a85-bc63-37f9fa323f82


There are also two other equivalent methods with the following signature:

public String createFacet(String facet) throws FacetAlreadyPresentException, ResourceRegistryException;

public String createFacet(String facetType, String facet) throws FacetAlreadyPresentException, ResourceRegistryException;

The first methods get the Facet to be created as JSON string instead of as Java class. The second get also the facetType as parameter (which as to be specified as PATH PARAMETER in the request) avoiding to force client to retrieve it from the string. The second method is more efficient but you have to be sure that the facetType is the same specified in the header of the serialized facet.

Update Facet Instance

REST API
POST /resource-registry/er/facet/69f0b376-38d2-4a85-bc63-37f9fa323f82

Request Body

{
	"@class":"CPUFacet",
	"header":{"uuid":"69f0b376-38d2-4a85-bc63-37f9fa323f82"}, /* if you pass the header only the UUID is checked and must be the same of the one provided in the URL*/
	"model":"Opteron",
	"vendor":"AMD",
	"clockSpeed":"2 GHz"
}

Response Body

{ 
	"@class":"CPUFacet",
	"header": {
		"uuid":"69f0b376-38d2-4a85-bc63-37f9fa323f82",
		"creator":"luca.frosini", 
		"lastUpdater":"luca.frosini", 
		"creationTime":"2016-10-05 11:16:24",
		"lastUpdateTime":"2016-10-05 11:17:32"
	},
	"model":"Opteron",
	"vendor":"AMD",
	"clockSpeed":"2 GHz"
}
Java API
public <F extends Facet> F updateFacet(F facet) throws FacetNotFoundException, ResourceRegistryException;
Example
createdCpuFacet.setClockSpeed("2 GHz");
CPUFacet updatedCpuFacet = resourceRegistryPublisher.updateFacet(createdCpuFacet);

There are also two other equivalent methods with the following signature:

public String updateFacet(String facet) throws FacetNotFoundException, ResourceRegistryException;
public String updateFacet(UUID uuid, String facet) throws FacetNotFoundException, ResourceRegistryException;

The first methods get the Facet to be created as JSON string instead of as Java class. The second get also the uuid as parameter (which as to be specified as PATH PARAMETER in the request) avoiding to force client to retrieve it from the string. The second method is more efficient but you have to be sure that the provided uuid is the same specified in the header of the serialized facet.

Delete Facet Instance

REST API
DELETE /resource-registry/er/facet/69f0b376-38d2-4a85-bc63-37f9fa323f82

Response Body

true
Java API
public <F extends Facet> boolean deleteFacet(F facet) throws FacetNotFoundException, ResourceRegistryException;
Example
boolean deleted = resourceRegistryPublisher.deleteFacet(createdCpuFacet);

There is also another equivalent methods with the following signature:

public boolean deleteFacet(UUID uuid) throws FacetNotFoundException, ResourceRegistryException;

The method just need the UUID of the Facet to be deleted.

Resource Instances APIs

Create Resource Instance

REST API
PUT /resource-registry/er/resource/HostingNode

Request Body

{
	"@class":"HostingNode",
	"consistsOf":[
		{ 
			"@class":"ConsistsOf", 
			"target":{ 
				"@class":"CPUFacet",
				"model":"Opteron",
				"vendor":"AMD",
				"clockSpeed":"3 GHz"
			}
		},{
			"@class":"IsIdentifiedBy", 
			"target":{ 
				"@class":"NetworkingFacet",
				"header":{"uuid":"59617b01-5856-4d8e-b85c-590a42039933"}, 
/* In this example we suppose that the NetworkingFacet was already created, so the UUID is enought to attach it by using IsIdentifiedBy relation */
			}
		}
	],
	"isRelatedTo":[
		{
			"@class":"Hosts",
			"propagationConstraint":{
				"add":"unpropagate",
				"remove": "cascade"
			},
			"target":{
				"@class":"EService",
				"header":{"uuid":"9bff49c8-c0a7-45de-827c-accb71defbd3"} 
/* The EService was already created, so the UUID is enought to attach it by using Hosts relation */
			}
		}
	]
}

Response

{
	"@class":"HostingNode",
	"header":{"uuid":"670eeabf-76c7-493f-a449-4e6e139a2e84"},
	"consistsOf":[
		{ 
			"@class":"ConsistsOf",
			"header":{"uuid":"9d0b1b2b-ac4e-40a9-8dea-bec90076e0ca", ...},
			"target":{ 
				"@class":"CPUFacet",
				"header":{"uuid":"1daef6a8-5ca4-4700-844b-2a2d784e17b0", ...},
				"model":"Opteron",
				"vendor":"AMD",
				"clockSpeed":"1 GHz"
			}
		},{
			"@class":"IsIdentifiedBy",
			"header":{"uuid":"02a7072c-4f72-4568-945b-9ddccc881e9f", ...},
			"target":{ 
				"@class":"NetworkingFacet",
				"header":{"uuid":"59617b01-5856-4d8e-b85c-590a42039933", ...},
				"ipAddress" : "146.48.87.183",
				"hostName": "pc-frosini.isti.cnr.it",
				"domainName" : "isti.cnr.it",
				"mask" : "255.255.248.0",
				"broadcastAddress":"146.48.87.255"
			}
		}
	],
	"isRelatedTo":[
		{
			"@class":"Hosts",
			"header":{"uuid":"47494ad0-e606-4630-9def-4c607761ae14", ...},
			"propagationConstraint":{
				"add":"unpropagate",
				"remove": "cascade"
			},
			"target":{
				"@class":"EService",
				"header":{"uuid":"9bff49c8-c0a7-45de-827c-accb71defbd3", ...}
			}
		}
	]
}
Java API
public <R extends Resource> R createResource(R resource) throws ResourceAlreadyPresentException, ResourceRegistryException;
Example
NetworkingFacet networkingFacet = new NetworkingFacetImpl();
networkingFacet.setIPAddress("146.48.87.183");
networkingFacet.setHostName("pc-frosini.isti.cnr.it");
networkingFacet.setDomainName("isti.cnr.it");
networkingFacet.setMask("255.255.248.0");
networkingFacet.setBroadcastAddress("146.48.87.255");

networkingFacet = resourceRegistryPublisher.createFacet(networkingFacet);

HostingNode hostingNode = new HostingNodeImpl();

CPUFacet cpuFacet = new CPUFacetImpl();
cpuFacet.setClockSpeed("1 GHz");
cpuFacet.setModel("Opteron");
cpuFacet.setVendor("AMD");
hostingNode.addFacet(cpuFacet);

isIdentifiedBy = new IsIdentifiedByImpl<Resource, Facet>(hostingNode, networkingFacet, null);
hostingNode.attachFacet(isIdentifiedBy);

PropagationConstraint propagationConstraint = new PropagationConstraintImpl();
propagationConstraint.setRemoveConstraint(RemoveConstraint.cascade);
propagationConstraint.setAddConstraint(AddConstraint.unpropagate);

Hosts<HostingNode, EService> hosts = new HostsImpl<HostingNode, EService>(hostingNode, eService, propagationConstraint);
hostingNode.attachResource(hosts);

hostingNode = resourceRegistryPublisher.createResource(hostingNode);


There are also two other equivalent methods with the following signature:

public String createResource(String resource) throws ResourceAlreadyPresentException, ResourceRegistryException;

public String createResource(String resourceType, String resource) throws ResourceAlreadyPresentException, ResourceRegistryException;

The first methods get the Resource to be created as JSON string instead of as Java class. The second get also the resourceType as parameter (which as to be specified as PATH PARAMETER in the request) avoiding to force client to retrieve it from the string. The second method is more efficient but you have to be sure that the resourceType is the same specified in the header of the serialized resource.

Update Resource Instance

REST API
POST /resource-registry/er/resource/670eeabf-76c7-493f-a449-4e6e139a2e84

Request Body

{
	"@class":"HostingNode",
	"header":{"uuid":"670eeabf-76c7-493f-a449-4e6e139a2e84", ...},
	"consistsOf":[
		{ 
			"@class":"ConsistsOf",
			"header":{"uuid":"9d0b1b2b-ac4e-40a9-8dea-bec90076e0ca", ...},
			"target":{ 
				"@class":"CPUFacet",
				"header":{"uuid":"1daef6a8-5ca4-4700-844b-2a2d784e17b0", ...},
				"model":"Opteron",
				"vendor":"AMD",
				"clockSpeed":"1 GHz" 
			}
		},{
			"@class":"IsIdentifiedBy",
			"header":{"uuid":"02a7072c-4f72-4568-945b-9ddccc881e9f", ...},
			"target":{ 
				"@class":"NetworkingFacet",
				"header":{"uuid":"59617b01-5856-4d8e-b85c-590a42039933", ...},
				"ipAddress" : "146.48.87.183",
				"hostName": "pc-frosini.isti.cnr.it",
				"domainName" : "isti.cnr.it",
				"mask" : "255.255.248.0",
				"broadcastAddress":"146.48.87.255",
				"username":"luca.frosini" /* Added this property */
			}
		}
	]
}

Response

{
	"@class":"HostingNode",
	"header":{"uuid":"670eeabf-76c7-493f-a449-4e6e139a2e84", ...},
	"consistsOf":[
		{ 
			"@class":"ConsistsOf",
			"header":{"uuid":"9d0b1b2b-ac4e-40a9-8dea-bec90076e0ca", ...},
			"target":{ 
				"@class":"CPUFacet",
				"header":{"uuid":"1daef6a8-5ca4-4700-844b-2a2d784e17b0", ...},
				"model":"Opteron",
				"vendor":"AMD",
				"clockSpeed":"1 GHz"
			}
		},{
			"@class":"IsIdentifiedBy",
			"header":{"uuid":"02a7072c-4f72-4568-945b-9ddccc881e9f", ...},
			"target":{ 
				"@class":"NetworkingFacet",
				"header":{"uuid":"59617b01-5856-4d8e-b85c-590a42039933", ...},
				"ipAddress" : "146.48.87.183",
				"hostName": "pc-frosini.isti.cnr.it",
				"domainName" : "isti.cnr.it",
				"mask" : "255.255.248.0",
				"broadcastAddress":"146.48.87.255",
				"username":"luca.frosini"
			}
		}
	]
}
Java API
public <R extends Resource> R updateResource(R resource) throws ResourceNotFoundException, ResourceRegistryException;
Example

/* This is just a code example, here we suppose that there is only one identification Facet of the type (NetworkingFacet). This could not be true  in real scenario*/
networkingFacet = (NetworkingFacet) hostingNode.getIdentificationFacets().get(0);
networkingFacet.setAdditionalProperty("username", "luca.frosini");
		
hostingNode = resourceRegistryPublisher.updateResource(hostingNode);

There are also two other equivalent methods with the following signature:

public String updateResource(String resource) throws ResourceNotFoundException, ResourceRegistryException;
public String updateResource(UUID uuid, String resource) throws ResourceNotFoundException, ResourceRegistryException;

The first methods get the Resource to be created as JSON string instead of as Java class. The second get also the uuid as parameter (which as to be specified as PATH PARAMETER in the request) avoiding to force client to retrieve it from the string. The second method is more efficient but you have to be sure that the uuid is the same specified in the header of the serialized resource.

Delete Resource Instance

REST API
DELETE /resource-registry/er/resource/670eeabf-76c7-493f-a449-4e6e139a2e84
Java API
boolean deleted = resourceRegistryPublisher.deleteResource(hostingNode);

Relation Instances APIs


Query & Access

Exists

HEAD /resource-registry/access/instance/{ER-Type}/{INSTANCE UUID}

Example

HEAD /resource-registry/access/instance/ContactFacet/4d28077b-566d-4132-b073-f4edaf61dcb9


Get Instance

GET /resource-registry/access/instance/{ER-Type}/{INSTANCE UUID}

Example

GET /resource-registry/access/instance/ContactFacet/4d28077b-566d-4132-b073-f4edaf61dcb9


Get All Instances of a Specific Type

GET /resource-registry/access/instances/{ER-Type}?[polymorphic=(true|false)][&reference={INSTANCE UUID}][&direction=(in|out|both)]

Default:

* polymorphic : false
* direction : both

direction has sense only if reference UUID is provided, is ignored otherwise.


GET /resource-registry/access/instances/EService?polymorphic=true
GET /resource-registry/access/instances/EService?polymorphic=true&reference=4d28077b-566d-4132-b073-f4edaf61dcb9&direction=(in|out|both)


Raw Query

GET /resource-registry/access?query=SELECT FROM Facet