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Re: [aspectj-users] Unexpected weaving
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David,
>I
am encountering some problems with certain classes being woven when not
expected
How are you identifying which classes
are being woven: by the messages from the compiler or by running your application?
>Is
there any way I can determine which advice is affecting the classes concerned
during the Ant task?
To find out which classes have actually
been woven and by what use showWeaveInfo="true" (http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/released/devguide/antTasks-iajc.html)
Matthew Webster
AOSD Project
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Hi,
I am encountering some problems with certain
classes being woven when not expected.
Looking at my aspects these classes should
not match any of the defined pointcuts, yet are being output as being woven
when I run the ANT iajc task in verbose mode.
Using AspectJ inbuilt into Eclipse it is showing
these particular classes as being un-affected by the aspect I have defined,
i.e. there are no cross-references being detected by the Eclipse plug-in.
Is there any way I can determine which advice
is affecting the classes concerned during the Ant task?
/David
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