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      For 6.11, I would also introduce some paragraphs to break different ideas apart:


              • registering an application moves it to the deployed state. (Section 3.2,"Creating an Assembly Template from a PDP."

      There are two ways to register a PDP: by POSTing the entire PDP to the Platform resource (by value) or by POSTing the URI of the PDP to the Platform resource (by reference).

      There are two ways to register an application using a DP: by POSTing the entire DP to the Platform resource (by value) or by POSTing the URI of the DP to the Platform resource (by reference).

      A Provider supports registering a PDP using the ZIP [ZIP], TAR [TAR], and GZIP [GZIP] compressed TAR format.

      The media types associated with the various formats SHALL be as follows:

      For 6.14, I would say:

      A client sends a DELETE HTTP request to the Assembly template URL to delete a deployed application. (it might be possible to combine those two sentences but I don't know the details well enough to say.)

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      For 6.11, I would also introduce some paragraphs to break different ideas apart: registering an application moves it to the deployed state. (Section 3.2,"Creating an Assembly Template from a PDP." There are two ways to register a PDP: by POSTing the entire PDP to the Platform resource (by value) or by POSTing the URI of the PDP to the Platform resource (by reference). There are two ways to register an application using a DP: by POSTing the entire DP to the Platform resource (by value) or by POSTing the URI of the DP to the Platform resource (by reference). A Provider supports registering a PDP using the ZIP [ZIP] , TAR [TAR] , and GZIP [GZIP] compressed TAR format. The media types associated with the various formats SHALL be as follows: For 6.14, I would say: A client sends a DELETE HTTP request to the Assembly template URL to delete a deployed application. (it might be possible to combine those two sentences but I don't know the details well enough to say.)

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