Hi, See the section on declaring types and joinpoint signatures in the documentation:
http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/released/adk15notebook/join-point-signatures.html#method-call-join-point-signatures You are advising calls through subtypes of java.io as well. Are you sure you do not want to do this? This will work, although introduces a dynamic test: pointcut p(): call(* java.io..*.*(..)) && if(thisJoinPointStaticPart.getSignature().getDeclaringType().getName().startsWith("java.io.")); Or execution(* *(..)) && within(java.io..*) But this latter example will get executed for calls to java.io methods that happen via subtypes of java.io classes, which you would have also been catching with call(* java.io..*(..)) anyway. Andy. 2008/6/23 Raffi Takvor Khatchadourian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi Eric, > > On 23 Jun 2008, at 16:14, Eric Bodden wrote: >> >> 2008/6/23 Raffi Takvor Khatchadourian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >>> >>> Hello. I would like to advise all calls to all methods within the >>> java.io package and subpackages. I have the following pointcut: >>> >>> call(* java.io..*.*(..)) >>> >>> It works, however, it also advised calls to methods within java.lang as >>> well. Anyway to fix this? Thanks! >> >> If I am not mistaken, this should only be the case if the callee >> extends a type in java.io..., which is probably what you want. > > Hm, actually I am looking to advise methods declared in classes > contained in the java.io package and subpackages. Thus, I solely want to > consider the declared package names and not any inheritance hierarchies. > Am I using the correct pointcut to do so? > > _______________________________________________ > aspectj-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users > _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users
