Yes, that was it, just adding a key solved it.
Thanks

Le mercredi 25 avril 2012 20:42:42 UTC+2, David Nolen a écrit :
>
> Perhaps you are calling 'get' on something which has not implemented or 
> not been extended to ILookup. 
>
> On Wed, Apr 25, 2012 at 2:38 PM, Pierre-Henry Perret  wrote:
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>> When returning a response from a remote call, it fails to a server error:
>>
>> ______________
>> Uncaught Error: No protocol method ILookup.-lookup defined for type 
>> object: [object Object] 
>> ________________
>>
>> Have someone any idea what it origins from ?
>>
>> Thanks
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