API patterns
Each API conforms to one of the URI patterns listed in the following table. Some cloud objects only provide a subset of these URI patterns, depending on the nature of the object. See the API-reference for complete details on the APIs available for each object.
In the URI patterns:
- <class> represents the name of a cloud object.
- <guid> represents a unique identifier for the <class> object.
- <operation> represents the name of a <class> operation.
- (<relation>)+ represents a relationship between the <class> object and another cloud object.
In the actual APIs, names of specific cloud objects, relationships, and operations take the place of <class>, (<relation>)+, and <operation>. You can specify complex relationships between cloud objects by replacing the (<relation>)+ element with a sequence of relationships separated by forward slashes (see Relationship-traversal).
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