> Now, the problem is that the "commits" array is always empty in the response, 
> even if I pass an array with two commits in them. I found out that the 
> problem is because a commit have a "id" attribute, so ERRest try to find an 
> object with this id. So I removed "id" from the request just to see how far 
> it will go, and I'm getting those:
you can set a new ERXRestFormatDelegate on the json format to redefine what the 
"id" key is ... we should probably convert that over to be a property lookup in 
the ERXRestFormatDelegate constructor.

> What do I need to do in my class so that the descriptor returns a 
> IndexedPropertyDescriptor instead of PropertyDescriptor?  Both GHPayload and 
> GHCommit have getters starting with "get" (I thought the problem was there, 
> before I didn't have any "get" in from the getters name).
indexed properties aren't supported in the public wonder version .... try on my 
repo and see if it behaves differently?

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