ObjectId
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An ObjectId
specifies an object identifier (OID). These provide context and describe types in ASN.1 messages.
JSON representation |
{
"objectIdPath": [
integer
]
} |
Fields |
objectIdPath[] |
integer
Required. The parts of an OID path. The most significant parts of the path come first.
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Last updated 2020-10-05 UTC.
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