http://www.ibm.com/wsdl/twss/nm/adm/v1_0/interface
The findResponse Complex Type

A findResponse contains the notifications that match the conditions specified in an administrative find operation. It also includes each notification's associated statistics.

The number of notification and statistics values must be equal. The first notification has the first statistics, the second notification has the second statistics, etc.

Find attempts using exact requester, service, and correlator criteria and for which no corresponding notification can be found appear as NotificationNotFoundFaults in the findResponse.

Some operations may impose an order on the returned results. Imposed order details can be found in the specific find request type.


Complex Type findResponse
The findResponse type does not allow mixed content. There is no restriction on type derivation. 
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<...>
-Begin Sequence [1...1]
<twss_nm_xsd:notification>notification</notification> [0..*]
<twss_nm_xsd:statistics>statistics</statistics> [0..*]
<twss_nm_xsd:NotificationNotFoundFault>NotificationNotFoundFault</NotificationNotFoundFault> [0..*]
End Sequence
</...>

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-<xsd:complexType  name="findResponse">
-<xsd:annotation  id="findResponse.type.annotation">
-<xsd:documentation  xml:lang="en">
<xhtml:p> A findResponse contains the notifications that match the conditions specified in an administrative find operation. It also includes each notification's associated statistics. </xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p> The number of notification and statistics values must be equal. The first notification has the first statistics, the second notification has the second statistics, etc. </xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p> Find attempts using exact requester, service, and correlator criteria and for which no corresponding notification can be found appear as NotificationNotFoundFaults in the findResponse. </xhtml:p>
<xhtml:p> Some operations may impose an order on the returned results. Imposed order details can be found in the specific find request type. </xhtml:p>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
-<xsd:sequence>
<xsd:element  maxOccurs="unbounded"  minOccurs="0"  ref="twss_nm_xsd:notification" />
<xsd:element  maxOccurs="unbounded"  minOccurs="0"  ref="twss_nm_xsd:statistics" />
<xsd:element  maxOccurs="unbounded"  minOccurs="0"  ref="twss_nm_xsd:NotificationNotFoundFault" />
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>

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