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The verifyResourceCapacityRequest Complex Type

Verify resource capacity request type.


Local elements (5)
globalTransactionID service operation resource requestCapacity
Complex Type verifyResourceCapacityRequest
The verifyResourceCapacityRequest type does not allow mixed content. There is no restriction on type derivation. 
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The global transaction ID for the Web Service transaction.

<globalTransactionID>xsd:string</globalTransactionID> [1..1]

The service associated with the operation. The service name is specific to each service implementation and should be chosen to avoid conflicts with other service implementations. These service names correspond to the service definition in the admin console.

<service>xsd:string</service> [1..1]

The operation being invoked. The operation name corresponds to a WSDL operation for the service.

<operation>xsd:string</operation> [1..1]

The network resource logical name. This name is used to uniquely identify a network resource specification. Service implementations may be configured to use their own network resource logical names or may share logical names.

<resource>xsd:string</resource> [1..1]

The requested capacity for this operation. This should factor in weightings for the operations and multiple targets in a way that is meaningful for the service implementation. This capacity is measured in abstract tokens against the resource limits.

<requestCapacity>xsd:int</requestCapacity> [1..1]
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-<xsd:complexType  name="verifyResourceCapacityRequest">
-<xsd:annotation>
-<xsd:documentation  xml:lang="en">
<xhtml:p>Verify resource capacity request type.</xhtml:p>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
-<xsd:sequence>
-<xsd:element  name="globalTransactionID"  type="xsd:string">
-<xsd:annotation>
-<xsd:documentation  xml:lang="en">
<xhtml:p>The global transaction ID for the Web Service transaction.</xhtml:p>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
-<xsd:element  name="service"  type="xsd:string">
-<xsd:annotation>
-<xsd:documentation  xml:lang="en">
<xhtml:p>The service associated with the operation. The service name is specific to each service implementation and should be chosen to avoid conflicts with other service implementations. These service names correspond to the service definition in the admin console.</xhtml:p>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
-<xsd:element  name="operation"  type="xsd:string">
-<xsd:annotation>
-<xsd:documentation  xml:lang="en">
<xhtml:p>The operation being invoked. The operation name corresponds to a WSDL operation for the service.</xhtml:p>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
-<xsd:element  name="resource"  type="xsd:string">
-<xsd:annotation>
-<xsd:documentation  xml:lang="en">
<xhtml:p>The network resource logical name. This name is used to uniquely identify a network resource specification. Service implementations may be configured to use their own network resource logical names or may share logical names.</xhtml:p>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
-<xsd:element  name="requestCapacity"  type="xsd:int">
-<xsd:annotation>
-<xsd:documentation  xml:lang="en">
<xhtml:p>The requested capacity for this operation. This should factor in weightings for the operations and multiple targets in a way that is meaningful for the service implementation. This capacity is measured in abstract tokens against the resource limits.</xhtml:p>
</xsd:documentation>
</xsd:annotation>
</xsd:element>
</xsd:sequence>
</xsd:complexType>

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