Not really, because if you do not specify a target you will catch calls to other PrintStream.print* methods for targets not equal to System.out or System.err. Lucky you if your application does never use PrintStream for any other purpose. ;-)
Alexander Kriegisch
correct, call(*
java.io.PrintStream.print*(..)) will
solve the puzzle.
I am nowhere near a PC, so I cannot test anything now,
but anyway: System.out.println(..) is not a valid method signature. System.out
is just a static member of type PrintStream. So you want to catch something
like PrintStream.println(..) && target System.out, I guess.
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Alexander Kriegisch
Am 23.12.2013 um 06:45 schrieb Krishna Jasty <krishna.jasty@xxxxxxx>:
Hi ,
Can any body tell me how to specify pointcut for System.out.print or println
calls in the aspectj framework.
i specified as follows, but which is not capturing the calls.
pointcut syscall(): call(*
java.lang.System.out.println(..));
Thanks,
Krishna
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