Could this be the case if I /only/ use LTW? That is, I have all weaving
turned off in eclipse.
-barry
Adrian Colyer wrote:
If a type is loaded that has previously been woven with an
aspect, AspectJ expects that aspect to be availalbe at LTW time so that
the correct semantics can be preserved when potentially (re)weaving
that type with additional aspects.
It's also entirely possible for an aspect to advise join points that
are within itself, so it could be that something in your application is
causing these types to be loaded, the weaver then sees that they were
previously woven with an aspect (that happens to be the same type in
this case), and then complains because that aspect has not been defined
to the load-time weaver.
On 09/05/06, Barry Kaplan <groups1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm
getting the below errors. These classes are /not/ declared in
aop.xml because I'm not using them right now. So what could be causing
them to get weaved? And why does they message say they are woven into
themselves?
thanks!
13:42:41,359 ERROR-AspectJWeaverLogger - aspect
'org.opentrader.infra.spring.MultiFactoryBeanConfigurerSupportFactoryAdder'
woven into
'org.opentrader.infra.spring.MultiFactoryBeanConfigurerSupportFactoryAdder
'
must be declared in an aop.xml file.
[][main][org.opentrader.runtime.aspectj.AspectJWeaverLogger]
13:42:41,890 ERROR-AspectJWeaverLogger - aspect
'org.opentrader.infra.myfaces.MyFacesExceptionHandlerUnLogger
' woven
into 'org.opentrader.infra.myfaces.MyFacesExceptionHandlerUnLogger' must
be declared in an aop.xml file.
[][main][org.opentrader.runtime.aspectj.AspectJWeaverLogger]
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