I have been trying to define a pointcut to capture annotations on
parameters in methods and I'm wondering if it is possible i.e. one that
could capture the following based on the presence of the
SimpleAnnotation
public void setValue(int example, @SimpleAnnotation(type= "Method
Parameter") String value)
{
this.value = value;
}
It seems that the following definition will only capture annotations on
parameters if the parameter type contains the annotation
pointcut executionSimplyAnnotatedParameter() : execution(*
*.*(@SimpleAnnotation *)) ;
capturing
public void setAnnotatedType(AnnotatedType t){}
@SimpleAnnotation(type = "Annotated")
private class AnnotatedType{}
Can parameter level annotations be the subjects of pointcuts?
If so is it also possible to capture such joinpoints if the annotation
has a marker annotation introduced into the annotation?
That is, given SimpleAnnotation is in the simple.annotation pkg
declare @type : simple.annotation..*Annotation : @SimpleMarker;
annotates SimpleAnnotation with the SimpleMarker annotation.
Would it be possible to capture the above setValue Method based on
defining pointcuts with something along the lines of @(@SimpleMarker)
Any light anyone can shed on this would be excellent.
Thanks in advance,
ste
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