Yes, the message contain commands which must be executed against a number 
(potentially many) of hardware units on a low bandwith network. The ids of the 
requested hardware units is also part of the message. the service receiving the 
message knows the network and how to efficiently execute the commands in the 
network based on the list of hardware unit ids.

So to make it short, the list must be kept together. I know I can split the 
message and use saga's to combine it again or implement a serializer extension, 
just thought it was bit much work to do simply to transfer a list of ids.
 
Glad we had the discussion though. Thanks for the input.

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