I have a java application build upon Spring 3. This project has another jar as a dependency.
This dependency contains a @org.aspectj.lang.annotation.Aspect class (lets say, com.aspectprovider.aspects.MyAspect). There's a @Before advice to weave a method from classes that implements the interface Foo. Something like:
@Before("execution(* com.project.Foo.save(..))")
The Foo interface can be inside the "project" or in another jar. It doesn't matter for this example.
My project contains classes that implements Foo. Those are the classes that I want it to be weaved, of course.
My Spring application context configuration file (applicationContext.xml) contains the line:
<aop:aspectj-autoproxy />
I also declare the aspect as a bean, and inject some properties:
<bean id="myAspect" class="com.aspectprovider.aspects.MyAspect"
factory-method="aspectOf" >
<property name="someproperty" value="somevalue" />
</bean>
Trough logging I can see that MyAspect is instantiated and the properties are injected. But the method save is not intercepted. This is the problem.
If I copy the aspect classes from the jar to the application that has Spring, it works. When those aspects are contained in external jars, the method save is not intercepted. Any clues?
edit: how I am calling Foo's save method:
//in a JSF managed bean
@Inject
private Foo myFoo; //there's a implementation of Foo in a package that spring is looking at. So it is injected correctly.
public String someAction() {
myFoo.save("something"); //the @Before advice is only called if the class containing the aspect is not in an external jar
}
//in a class with a main method
void main(String[] ars) {
ApplicationContext ac = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext("applicationContext.xml");
//right after the previous line, I can see in the log that MyAspect is instantiated.
Foo myFoo = ac.getBean(Foo.class);
myFoo.save("something"); //the @Before advice is only called if the class containing the aspect is not in an external jar
}
Basically, my applicationContext.xml has the following lines:
<context:annotation-config />
<context:component-scan base-package="com.project" />
<context:component-scan base-package="com.aspectprovider.aspects" />
<aop:aspectj-autoproxy />
<bean id="myAspect" class="com.aspectprovider.aspects.MyAspect" factory-method="aspectOf" >
<property name="someproperty" value="somevalue" />
</bean>
I don't think I need to put anything like
<context:component-scan base-package="com.project">
<context:include-filter type="aspectj" expression="com.aspectprovider.aspects.*" />
</context:component-scan>
savemethod in question? If you're not calling it through a reference that Spring is providing your code, the pointcut will not be called. The usual mistake is to call viathis(explicitly or implicitly), which is a direct invocation on the wrapped instance and not on the bean itself. – Donal Fellows May 11 '11 at 8:04