Hi, I have not gone through all posting but based on your last post I am only getting the idea that you are getting a generic value of party and also getting the createdByUserLogin value as admin , so simply you can get the by party.createdByUserLogin .
Ravi On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 1:43 PM, Mansour Al Akeel <mansour.alak...@gmail.com>wrote: > To clarify my issue, the code I have posted results in a field showing > the who map (or list). What I need is a single value only from this map. > Here's an example output: > {responseMessage=success, > party=[GenericEntity:Party][createdByUserLogin,admin(java.lang.String)][createdDate,2010-08-30 > 19:49:06.594(java.sql.Timestamp)][createdStamp,2010-08-30 > 19:49:06.663(java.sql.Timestamp)][createdTxStamp,2010-08-30 > 19:49:06.594(java.sql.Timestamp)][dataSourceId,null()][description,SomeManufacturer > > > manufacturer(java.lang.String)][externalId,null()][isUnread,null()][lastModifiedByUserLogin,admin(java.lang.String)][lastModifiedDate,2010-08-30 > 19:49:06.594(java.sql.Timestamp)][lastUpdatedStamp,2010-09-04 > 10:01:11.346(java.sql.Timestamp)][lastUpdatedTxStamp,2010-09-04 > > > 10:01:11.22(java.sql.Timestamp)][partyId,10000(java.lang.String)][partyTypeId,PARTY_GROUP(java.lang.String)][preferredCurrencyUomId,USD(java.lang.String)][statusId,PARTY_ENABLED(java.lang.String)], > partiesFound={}} > > >