I answer to myself…

Perhaps with Thread.currentThread().getId() with timeStamp stored in a
Collection ( HashMap ), and thread Id + method as key of the collection ..

 

are there others solutions ?

 

Cordialement / Best regards

 

Jean-Louis Pasturel
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Objet : [aspectj-users] Method duration,a hint without using around advice ?

 

What is the best hint to track the duration of methods without using around
advice?

And more exactly, how to link the before advice and the after advice of a
method, when the object is multi-threaded?

 

Cordialement / Best regards

 

Jean-Louis Pasturel
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