[41] Use EMF's intrinsicIDToEObjectMap if present #47
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The previous commit (1f44029) completely disabled EMF's default
getEObjectByID
in favor of using our ownJSONResourceImpl
-specific id map. However there are cases where we still want to lookup elements by their intrinsic (modeled) id instead of theIDManager
-provided one, without incurring the cost of an eAllContents() on failure.This change allows for this to work, as long as the
JSONResourceImpl
has been setup with a non-nullintrinsicIDToEObjectMap
. For example right after the resource creation:Once this is done, any new object added to the resource will get its intrinsic id cached in this map (see
ResourceImpl.attachedHelper()
) andJsonResourceImpl.getEObjectById
will find it there (if present) while still bypassing the wholeeAllContents()
search insuper.getEObjectByID(id)
.Bug: #41