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88# Glossary
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1010- ** Primary Resource** - the resource that represents the desired state that the controller is working
11- to achieve. While this is often a Custom Resource, this can also be a Kubernetes native resource.
12- - ** Secondary Resource** - any resource that the controller needs to achieve the desired state
11+ to achieve. While this is often a Custom Resource, it can be also be a Kubernetes native resource (Deployment,
12+ ConfigMape,...).
13+ - ** Secondary Resource** - any resource that the controller needs to manage the reach the desired state
1314 represented by the primary resource. These resources can be created, updated, deleted or simply
1415 read depending on the use case. For example, the ` Deployment ` controller manages ` ReplicatSet `
1516 instances when trying to realize the state represented by the ` Deployment ` . In this scenario,
1617 the ` Deployment ` is the primary resource while ` ReplicaSet ` is one of the secondary resources
1718 managed by the ` Deployment ` controller.
18- - ** Dependent Resource** - a feature of JOSDK, aimed at making easier to manage secondary resources. A
19- dependent resource is therefore a secondary resource implemented using this specific JOSDK
20- feature.
19+ - ** Dependent Resource** - a feature of JOSDK, to make it easier to manage secondary resources. A
20+ dependent resource represents a secondary resource with related reconciliation logic.
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