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The domain payload typically consists of an [[R-MIM]] as defined by the appropriate domain comittee. Example: the Laboratory SIG has defined an R-MIM for "Notification of a Lab Result". This Domain Payload in encapsulated in wrappers to form a [[Composite Message Type]]. | The domain payload typically consists of an [[R-MIM]] as defined by the appropriate domain comittee. Example: the Laboratory SIG has defined an R-MIM for "Notification of a Lab Result". This Domain Payload in encapsulated in wrappers to form a [[Composite Message Type]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:12, 14 December 2005
The payload part of a Composite Message Type. In other words: the subject of the ControlActProcess class as contained in the Trigger Event Control Act Wrapper.
The domain payload typically consists of an R-MIM as defined by the appropriate domain comittee. Example: the Laboratory SIG has defined an R-MIM for "Notification of a Lab Result". This Domain Payload in encapsulated in wrappers to form a Composite Message Type.
In the future, a domain payload may itself be a wrapper, which contains its own domain payload (or potentially multiple payloads).