basically having a commons.Interceptor api can be interesting then we
simply need to map to spring and cdi

this is done in shiro for instance and works very well

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2013/2/13 Benedikt Ritter <brit...@apache.org>

> 2013/2/13 Paul Libbrecht <p...@hoplahup.net>
>
> > Benedikt,
> >
> > On 13 févr. 2013, at 08:49, Benedikt Ritter wrote:
> > > Commons components usually don't have any dependencies. How would you
> > > implement this under this restriction?
> >
> >
> >
> > I've never seen this written before. Have you?
> >
>
> Yes, on the commons website [1]:
>
> "Commons developers will make an effort to ensure that their components
> have minimal dependencies on other libraries, so that these components can
> be deployed easily."
>
> But you're right If you wanted to point out, that this is not an absolute
> must-have. We can have minimal dependencies.
> I guess (but I don't know!) it would be okay to have a dependency to the
> AOP alliance jars, for example to define a new MethodInterceptor [2] for
> monitoring. But IMHO it would be rather strange to have dependencies to
> org.springframework.aop to define a new MethodBeforeAdvice [3] for
> monitoring.
>
> Makes sense? :)
>
> Benedikt
>
> [1] http://commons.apache.org/
> [2]
>
> http://aopalliance.sourceforge.net/doc/org/aopalliance/intercept/MethodInterceptor.html
> [3]
>
> http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/3.0.0.M1/javadoc-api/org/springframework/aop/MethodBeforeAdvice.html
>
>
> >
> > paul
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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