I am writing an aspect logger to write a log whenever any member variable in a given class is accessed.
If I write a specific pointcut for a single variable like below, I am able to get the value of the field.
@Pointcut("get(* abc.ThreadPoolService.drMaxTh)")
public void drFields() {}
@AfterReturning(pointcut="drFields()", returning="drMaxTh")
public void afterAccessingdrFields(int drMaxTh) {
LOGGER.info("Accessed the field drMaxTh " + drMaxTh);
}
But my class has a dozen+ variables, and I don't intend on writing specific pointcuts for each of them. So, I want to write something like..
@Pointcut("get(* abc.ThreadPoolService.*)")
public void drFields() {}
@AfterReturning(pointcut="drFields()", returning= **????** )
public void afterAccessingdrFields(what should come here???) {
LOGGER.info("Accessed the field drMaxTh " + <and here???>);
}
But unable to understand how to capture the name and value of the field that is being accessed, in case of a wildcard field access specifier.
Thanx to anyone helping me out on this.