no worries, but I cannot understand your goal, why do you want to get the fault ?
> On 15 Feb 2017, at 16:25, Hugi Thordarson <h...@karlmenn.is> wrote: > > Thanks Ken, but the immediate fetch performed by Cayenne.objectForPk is > precisely what I’d like to avoid. > > Cheers, > - hugi > > S: Amedeo, sorry about calling you “Amadeo” in my last post. I have been > properly lambasted. > > >> On 15. feb. 2017, at 15:20, Ken Anderson <ken.ander...@amphorainc.com> wrote: >> >> I do this: >> >> dataObject = (DataObject) Cayenne.objectForPK(getObjectContext(), >> MyEntity.class, oid); >> >> But it will do the fetch if it’s not already in cache. >> >> Ken >> >> Ken Anderson >> CTO Amphora, Inc. >> Mobile: +1 914 262 8540 >> >> >> >> www.amphorainc.com <http://www.amphorainc.com/> >> >> >> >> >> On 2/15/17, 9:59 AM, "Hugi Thordarson" <h...@karlmenn.is> wrote: >> >> Thanks Amadeo, but I ended up creating a method that looks like this. It >> would be nice to get some feedback on it, if I’m violating any Cayenne >> Commandments. >> >> /** >> * @return An existing object or fault if registered with the OC, >> otherwise creates a new hollow object based on the given ObjectId. >> */ >> public static Persistent faultForObjectId( ObjectContext oc, ObjectId >> objectId ) { >> Persistent object = (Persistent) oc.getGraphManager().getNode( objectId ); >> >> if( object == null ) { >> ClassDescriptor descriptor = >> oc.getEntityResolver().getClassDescriptor(objectId.getEntityName()); >> >> object = (Persistent) descriptor.createObject(); >> >> object.setPersistenceState(PersistenceState.HOLLOW); >> object.setObjectContext(oc); >> object.setObjectId(objectId); >> >> oc.getGraphManager().registerNode(objectId, object); >> } >> >> return object; >> } >> >> Cheers, >> - hugi >> >> >>> On 15. feb. 2017, at 14:41, Amedeo Mantica <amedeomant...@me.com> wrote: >>> >>> may be you want invalidateObject ? >>> >>>> On 15 Feb 2017, at 14:15, Hugi Thordarson <h...@karlmenn.is> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi all, >>>> I need to get a fault for an ObjectId from an ObjectContext. How would I >>>> do this? >>>> >>>> I don’t see any public API for this—the implementation of createFault in >>>> CayenneContext seems to get me halfway there, but it will not return an >>>> existing fault, only create new ones. >>>> >>>> Cheers, >>>> - hugi >>> >> >> >> >> Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail and accompanying documents contain >> confidential information intended for a specific individual and purpose. >> This e-mailed information is private and protected by law. If you are not >> the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, >> copying, or distribution, or the taking of any action based on the contents >> of this information, is strictly prohibited. >