While trying to get request object in Aspect I found two solutions. I would like to know performance wise which one is better. Here are the details.
I wanted to execute myAspectMethod for all methods annotated by '@myAnnotation'. So where ever spring finds @myAnnotation at method level myAspectMethod will be executed where I am using request object to perform business logic. To get request I found two solutions
Inject request object in Aspect class like
below@Aspect public class MyAspect { @Autowired(required = true) **private HttpServletRequest request;** @Around("@annotation(myAnnotation)") public Object myAspectMethod(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp, MyAnnotation myAnnotation) throws Throwable { //....do something with request object } }
By sending request object as argument in annotated method and access it thru the argument list received
Access request in Aspect
@RequestMapping(method = { RequestMethod.GET }, value = "/something")
@MyAnnotation
public Object myAnnotatedMethod(**HttpServletRequest request**)
{
//....some business logic
}
@Aspect
public class MyAspect {
@Around("@annotation(myAnnotation)")
public Object myAspectMethod(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp,
MyAnnotation myAnnotation) throws Throwable {
HttpServletRequest request = getRequestArgument(pjp);
....do something with request object
}
private HttpServletRequest getRequestArgument(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp) {
for (Object object : pjp.getArgs()) {
if (object instanceof HttpServletRequest) {
return (HttpServletRequest) object;
}
}
return null;
}
}
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(ElementType.METHOD)
public @interface MyAnnotation {
}
Between above two different ways of request object usage which one is better from performance perspective? This is important question for which I would like to know the answer.
What are the other pros and cons of each approach.