How to create an aspect on an Interface Method that extends from A “Super” Interface

萝らか妹 提交于 2019-12-04 12:17:43

问题


I have a service-layer Interface that extends from a base Interface; I would like to create a Pointcut around my service-layer Interface, but on one of the methods defined in the base Interface.

For instance.... I have a method in my base Interface called "save()", I put it in my base Interface since just all of my "child" Interfaces will provide "save" functionality.

I would like to create a PointCut on only one of my "child" interfaces for when my "save" gets called.

I created the pointcut like the following:

@Pointcut("execution(* com.xyz.someapp.ChildServiceInterface.save(..))")  
public void childServiceSavePointCut();

I then created a @Around advice around the above pointcut like the following:

@Around("childServiceSavePointCut()")
public void doMyAdvice()....

where "ChildServiceInterface" extends another Interface which has the "save()" method defined.

My Advice never runs... I debugged my code and do not see my Advice in the list of Advisors for my target service.

Am I way off base thinking this will work, or am I implementing it incorrectly?


回答1:


Try this pointcut instead.

within(com.xyz.someapp.ChildServiceInterface+) && execution(* save(..))

The + indicates a subtype pattern.




回答2:


Or you can put pointcut on all the methods of that class using

@Pointcut("execution(* com.xyz.someapp.ChildServiceInterface.*(..))")  
public void childServiceSavePointCut();

The * indicates all method type.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/4958400/how-to-create-an-aspect-on-an-interface-method-that-extends-from-a-super-inter

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