AspectJ programmatic Pointcut and Around advice
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I have the following portion of code within an @Aspect annotated class:
@Pointcut("@within(org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional) || @within(org.springframework.stereotype.Controller) || @within(org.granite.messaging.service.annotations.RemoteDestination)")
public void serviceMethod() {
}
@Around("serviceMethod()")
public Object aroundServiceInvocation(ProceedingJoinPoint joinPoint) throws Throwable {
// my code goes here
}
I have to build a framework where I can add programatically various annotations (like Transactional and Controller were added above in the Pointcut) and ensure all are processed by the same advice method (in my case, the method "aroundServiceInvocation").
This framework will be used by various projects, therefore I was hoping I could do something like a method (which will be called by a subproject) that receives such an annotation class and basically adds another "|| within(newAnnotationClass)" to the @Pointcut's value (which by default will have the @within Annotations above).
Thank you for your answers!
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I have the following portion of code within an @Aspect annotated class:
@Pointcut("@within(org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional) || @within(org.springframework.stereotype.Controller) || @within(org.granite.messaging.service.annotations.RemoteDestination)")
public void serviceMethod() {
}
@Around("serviceMethod()")
public Object aroundServiceInvocation(ProceedingJoinPoint joinPoint) throws Throwable {
// my code goes here
}
I have to build a framework where I can add programatically various annotations (like Transactional and Controller were added above in the Pointcut) and ensure all are processed by the same advice method (in my case, the method "aroundServiceInvocation").
This framework will be used by various projects, therefore I was hoping I could do something like a method (which will be called by a subproject) that receives such an annotation class and basically adds another "|| within(newAnnotationClass)" to the @Pointcut's value (which by default will have the @within Annotations above).
Thank you for your answers!
java spring frameworks aspectj spring-annotations
Why would you want to do that? There are other ways to make applications, conditions, aspects dynamic. I recommend to change the application design in order to achieve what you want instead of contriving a solution based on AOP abuse.
– kriegaex
Dec 10 at 8:00
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I have the following portion of code within an @Aspect annotated class:
@Pointcut("@within(org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional) || @within(org.springframework.stereotype.Controller) || @within(org.granite.messaging.service.annotations.RemoteDestination)")
public void serviceMethod() {
}
@Around("serviceMethod()")
public Object aroundServiceInvocation(ProceedingJoinPoint joinPoint) throws Throwable {
// my code goes here
}
I have to build a framework where I can add programatically various annotations (like Transactional and Controller were added above in the Pointcut) and ensure all are processed by the same advice method (in my case, the method "aroundServiceInvocation").
This framework will be used by various projects, therefore I was hoping I could do something like a method (which will be called by a subproject) that receives such an annotation class and basically adds another "|| within(newAnnotationClass)" to the @Pointcut's value (which by default will have the @within Annotations above).
Thank you for your answers!
java spring frameworks aspectj spring-annotations
I have the following portion of code within an @Aspect annotated class:
@Pointcut("@within(org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional) || @within(org.springframework.stereotype.Controller) || @within(org.granite.messaging.service.annotations.RemoteDestination)")
public void serviceMethod() {
}
@Around("serviceMethod()")
public Object aroundServiceInvocation(ProceedingJoinPoint joinPoint) throws Throwable {
// my code goes here
}
I have to build a framework where I can add programatically various annotations (like Transactional and Controller were added above in the Pointcut) and ensure all are processed by the same advice method (in my case, the method "aroundServiceInvocation").
This framework will be used by various projects, therefore I was hoping I could do something like a method (which will be called by a subproject) that receives such an annotation class and basically adds another "|| within(newAnnotationClass)" to the @Pointcut's value (which by default will have the @within Annotations above).
Thank you for your answers!
java spring frameworks aspectj spring-annotations
java spring frameworks aspectj spring-annotations
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Why would you want to do that? There are other ways to make applications, conditions, aspects dynamic. I recommend to change the application design in order to achieve what you want instead of contriving a solution based on AOP abuse.
– kriegaex
Dec 10 at 8:00
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Why would you want to do that? There are other ways to make applications, conditions, aspects dynamic. I recommend to change the application design in order to achieve what you want instead of contriving a solution based on AOP abuse.
– kriegaex
Dec 10 at 8:00
Why would you want to do that? There are other ways to make applications, conditions, aspects dynamic. I recommend to change the application design in order to achieve what you want instead of contriving a solution based on AOP abuse.
– kriegaex
Dec 10 at 8:00
Why would you want to do that? There are other ways to make applications, conditions, aspects dynamic. I recommend to change the application design in order to achieve what you want instead of contriving a solution based on AOP abuse.
– kriegaex
Dec 10 at 8:00
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Why would you want to do that? There are other ways to make applications, conditions, aspects dynamic. I recommend to change the application design in order to achieve what you want instead of contriving a solution based on AOP abuse.
– kriegaex
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