I am using Aspect for logging activities in my spring mvc based application.I am using @controller annotations to define any controller in my application.I have two different controller in two different package say
com.package1 contains controller 1 class ,lets name it as AController
com.package2 contains controller 2 class,lets name it as BController


I am able to apply aspect to one particular package of controllers by using

    <aop:pointcut id="pointcut1"
        expression="execution(* package1.*.*(..))"
        id="policy1" />
    <aop:aspect ref="aspect1" order="1">
        <aop:before pointcut-ref="pointcut1" method="before" arg-names="joinPoint" />
        <aop:after-returning returning="returnValue" arg-names="joinPoint, returnValue" pointcut-ref="pointcut1" method="after"  />
    </aop:aspect>
</aop:config>


<bean id="aspect1" class="com......aspectclass" /><br>

My question is how to specify more that one different package in expression(* package1...(..))**.

Right now I am declaring one separate pointcut for each package and in aspect one separate aop:before and aop:after entry for each point cut .But I think this should be ideal way to define multiple package s pointcut.

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You can use boolean operators:

expression="execution(* package1.*.*(..)) || execution(* package2.*.*(..))"
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yes it helps me a lot.. Thanks Floyd... – Ketan Dec 12 '11 at 5:16
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