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RE: [aspectj-users] AOP tools


Yes,  I can get join points in AJDT visually.  
But it is very handy to print a list of join points in console or a text file when one have to find problems with aspects.

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Bo
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All,

Don't you in effect get this from AJDT?  Unless your project weaves into external JAR's, you get immediate feedback from AJDT of what Join points are affecting which classes.

Ron

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                From: Bo Yi [mailto:boyi@xxxxxxxxxx]
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                Subject: RE: [aspectj-users] AOP tools
               
               

                Hi All,
               
                I like the idea to have a tool probe join points take place in java packages.  It can be a new tool or an option in ajc -- aspectj compiler. Does the compiler has such option already, I did not pay attention on its new move recently.
               
                Thanks All,
               
                Bo
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                > #: mohan.radhakrishnan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx changed the world a bit
                > at a time by saying on  9/15/2005 3:37
                > PM :#
                > > Hi,
                > >      Actually I was trying to see if we could prototype
                > AspectJ using a
                > > tool like the one Groovy is using.
                > >
                > > 1. Write some pointcuts in a console. The full code for an
                > aspect and
                > > other confugurations are not needed.
                > > 2. Apply them and see the result.
                >
                > I am worried about this step, as for applying them you
                > already should have written your classes.
                > Probably the mechanims would be to have external
                > sources/bytecode for your classes, imported them in
                > groovy and than weaved. It may become interesting.
               
                 If I'm understanding Mohan correctly, I think he just means a sort of
                interactive pointcut matcher, so you could type in a pointcut and you'd
                see what matches you get on your inpath, something like this:
               
                C:\>ajsh -inpath myjar1.jar;adir\others.jar
               
                ajsh> call(fi.mypackage.*.*(..)) && !within(fi.mypackage.*);
                fi.otherpackage.SomeClass:57  : method-call(double
                fi.mypackage.AClass.doSomething(int) : double d =
                anObjectFromThatPackage.doSomething(1);
                fi.otherpackage.SomeClass:112 : method-call(void
                fi.mypackage.XClass.save(int) : x.save();
                ...
               
                 No weaving is necessary.
               
                 That would be quite a handy tool. = )
               
               
                 BTW, would something similar be usable in AJDT, i.e. you could click
                on a pointcut and see a sort of "wincvs annotation" style list of
                matches, like above (with the actual code that matches shown)? The texts
                would naturally act as hyperlinks to the actual code, and different
                matches could have different background color to make it easy to tell
                them apart. The columns could be turned on/off, e.g. if you do not wish
                to see what joinpoint matched but just the source code or vice versa. I
                think this would complement the present Cross References view nicely (or
                maybe this functionality could be added to that view?).
                 Sounds cool to me, what do you others think?
               
               
               
                     .::Antti::.
               
               
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