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Abstract

5.  Federation Entity Property

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    6.  Examples of Handling Large Number of Immediate Subordinate Entities

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    6.  Examples

  • 7.  Normative References

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    This section contains non-normative examples that demonstrate how to use the Extended Subordinates Listing Endpoint to manage large numbers of Immediate Suboridnates.

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    This section contains non-normative examples that demonstrate how to use the Extended Subordinates Listing Endpoint to retrieve subsets of subordinates.

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    Figure 8: A Trust Anchor returns the results list comprising of thousand immediate entities, along with the next entity id that the next page starts with, in response to the request to list all immediate subordinates.

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    Figure 8: A Trust Anchor returns the results list consisting of thousand immediate entities, along with the next entity id that the next page starts with, in response to the request to list all immediate subordinates.

    GET /list_extended?from_entity_id=https://1000.example.net/ HTTP/1.1