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This standard Object Node is the browse entry point for ObjectType Nodes. Figure 4 illustrates the structure beneath this Node showing some of the standard ObjectTypes defined in 6. Only Organizes References are used to relate Objects and ObjectTypes to the “ObjectTypes” standard Object. The “ObjectTypes” Object shall not reference any other NodeClasses.
Figure 4 – ObjectTypes Organization
The intention of the “ObjectTypes” Object is that all ObjectTypes of the Server are either directly or indirectly accessible browsing HierarchicalReferences starting from this Node. However, this is not required and Servers might not provide some of their ObjectTypes because they may be well-known in the industry, such as the ServerType defined in 6.3.1.
This Object also indirectly references the BaseEventType defined in 6.4.2, which is the base type of all EventTypes. Thereby it is the entry point for all EventTypes provided by the Server. It is required that the Server expose all its EventTypes, so a client can usefully subscribe to Events.
The “ObjectTypes” Object is formally defined in Table 83.
Table 83 – ObjectTypes Definition
Attribute |
Value |
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BrowseName |
ObjectTypes |
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References |
NodeClass |
BrowseName |
Comment |
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HasTypeDefinition |
ObjectType |
FolderType |
Defined in 6.6 |
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Organizes |
ObjectType |
BaseObjectType |
Defined in 6.2 |