Hi,

I have an example class

public class Employee {

        public static Employee findEmployee(ObjectId id) {
                .................
                System.out.println("find");
                return employee;
        }
......
}

When triggering the findEmloyee from the client side via
RequestContext, the line 'System.out.println("find");' was called
twice, I check that it is called from the class
SimpleRequestProcessor, from the two method

method createReturnOperations, triggered by the line
         } else if (!service.isLive(domainObject)) {
in the method

method processInvocationMessages, triggered by the line
        domainReturnValue = service.invoke(domainMethod,
args.toArray());

Both this method is triggered from the method
void process(RequestMessage req, ResponseMessage resp)

The questions is why createReturnOpration need to find the employee
again which i think is unnecessary.

It is just loaded from the database and then it will hit the database
again for the same query? Am I doing something wrong here ?

Kind Regards
Andy

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