Thanks Simone, yes this is exactly what I want... but another question is that this is used using 'declare' and as far as I know declare is placed in aspect definition. How can I place it in a for-loop.
Let me tell you the scenario may be I am in wrong way... I am trying to implement an observer pattern in EJB 3.0. I saw many implementation using aspectJ but mine is a little different. The difference is that I want to inject observer into observable... Because session beans are managed object and in my case both observer and observable supposed to be session beans I want application server injects observer session beans in observable SB and then call observer methods These observer and observable methods will be annotated by the developer with say @Observer and @Observable What I wanted was to look for @Observer methods and find their interface and put them like this: @EJB private ObserverInterface1 observer1 than each time the determined method is called I can call observer1.notifyObserver() method Can you please help me on this? Simone Gianni-2 wrote: > > Hi Mohammad, > maybe you are loooking for the declare annotation statement? > http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/doc/next/adk15notebook/annotations-declare.html > > Simone > > ----- -- Regards Mohammad Norouzi Help each other to reach the future faster http://pixelshot.wordpress.com Pixelshot Photoblog http://brainable.blogspot.com Brainable Blog -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/How-to-rewrite-a-class-with-AspectJ-tp28280867p28287273.html Sent from the AspectJ - users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users
