ERRest actions are simply direct actions. You can definitely use sessions. Just 
call session() and it will create one. 

Mark
> On 28 Jan 2016, at 19:37, Rudi Angela <webobjects-...@olmeca.nl> wrote:
> 
> How can I use ER-REST in combination with a Session? I have a stateful REST 
> service, so I need a Session. Also I would like to use the session’s 
> defaultEditing Context. A brief look at ER-REST gave me the impression that 
> requests don’t use a Session and use a new EditingContext with every request.
> Any suggestions?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Rudi
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