Because you activity lasts longer than "a place", it should listen to 
PlaceChangeEvent (as if it were a singleton, except that it can be garbage 
collected and will be recreated if you go to another activity in the mean 
time), or the ActivityMapper should update it with the new place.

But actually, I wouldn't do a "redirect" if I were you. I'd rather either do 
as if there was no id in the place (despite being one in the URL) or display 
an error message that the request employee (or whatever) doesn't exist.

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