Yes, thanks, that would explain this behaviour...

On a sidenote, is a new metafacade constructed every time I call e.g. 
getOtherEnd()? Or is is just the context which is calculated each time?



Also, with the property mechanism, does that mean the code generator just 
instantiates an A no matter what, then tests for the property, and throws away 
the metafacade if the property didn't have the right value? If so, I assume 
it's not considered very time consuming to instantiate unnecessary classes 
then? Or maybe it just doesn't matter that much for a code generator?



Thanks,



Hans
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