you realize that if your route contains an ID, you can just get the object by 
asking

                Note aNote = routeObjectForKey("note");

a route that looks like

/ra/Note/121.html

already gives you the id for that note as the route object.




On Mar 5, 2012, at 12:07 PM, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Le 2012-03-05 à 11:33, Ron X a écrit :
> 
>> hi,
>> i have this code:
>> @Override
>>    public Note objectOfEntityWithID(EOClassDescription entity, Object id, 
>> ERXRestContext context)    {
>> ....
>> Note - is the entity.
>> When i go there - in this method - i have the right id and entity...But how 
>> can i get the object (Note) from it? Just simple get the object :-)
>> (I don't want to refetch objects again from ERXQ.filtered and other like it 
>> had shown in example)
> 
>  public Object objectOfEntityWithID(EOClassDescription entity, Object id, 
> ERXRestContext context) {
>    return 
> OrganizationProfile.fetchOrganizationProfile(ERXEC.newEditingContext(), 
> OrganizationProfile.COMPANY_NAME.eq((String)id);
>  }
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