I don’t remember as I
have tried so many options.
But you are right. I
get an error when I use “within”.
From:
aspectj-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:aspectj-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Dean Wampler
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2008
1:39 PM
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Subject: Re: [aspectj-users] How
to write pointcut
Doh! Of course! Did you get an error when you used
"within"? It's supposed to
just take a type _expression_.
On Jan 24, 2008, at 12:36 PM, Parmar, Dipak (IS Consultant) wrote:
“withincode” make it
work. Here is the working pointcut.
@Pointcut("call(*
java.sql.Statement+.execute*(..)) && withincode(@com.xyz.Profiling *
*(..)) ")
This will work if
Profiling is a class level annotation. In my case, it’s a method level
annotation.
I can never remember the correct syntax,
so I looked at one of my aspects that uses annotations ;)
I think you want to remove the '@' from
the "within", i.e.,
@Pointcut("call(*
java.sql.Statement+.execute*(..)) && within(@com.xyz.Profiling * *(..))
")
On Jan 23, 2008, at 3:11 PM, Parmar, Dipak
(IS Consultant) wrote:
I’m writing an aspect
to major a performance of a stored-procedure call. I would like my aspect
to get called when the method has “Profiling” aspect. I tried various
approach but it can’t seem to make it work.
Here is the snippet of
code:
public class
JDBCProfilingAspect {
public void makeProfileDataBaseCall() {
CallableStatement statement = connection.prepareCall("{
call PACKAGE.PROCEDURE(?) }");
public void makeDataBaseCall() {
CallableStatement statement = connection.prepareCall("{
call PACKAGE.PROCEDURE(?) }");
@Pointcut("call(*
java.sql.Statement+.execute*(..)) && @within(@com.xyz.Profiling *
*(..)) ")
public void
profileJDBCExecute() {
@Pointcut("call(*
java.sql.Statement+.execute*(..)) && @annotation(com.xyz.Profiling *
*(..)) ")
public void
profileJDBCExecute() {
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