The primary key of the sort is the number of literal characters in the full URI matching pattern.
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The secondary key of the sort is the number of template expressions embedded within the pattern—that is, {id} or {id : .+}. This sort is in descending order.
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The tertiary key of the sort is the number of nondefault template expressions. A default template expression is one that does not define a regular expression—that is, {id}.
@startuml
participant User
User -> A: DoWork
activate A #FFBBBB
A -> A: Internal call
activate A #DarkSalmon
A -> B: << createRequest >>
activate B
B --> A: RequestCreated
deactivate B
deactivate A
A -> User: Done
deactivate A
@enduml
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