Stephen,

I don't believe PointcutDoctor works with current AJDT (as Andy mentions, it
may be revived soon).

Just to clarify: The kind of snippet Andy included is what I was looking for
(not just aspect, but also a representative target Java class). That way it
is easy to understand your intention and help in developing a solution.

-Ramnivas

On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 9:49 AM, Stephen Boesch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thanks Andy,  I did not attach the code beyond the pointcuts  due to the
> pointcuts not working correctly.  I assumed there were a glaring problem in
> the pointcuts that anyone beyond a novice (like myself) would just catch at
> a glance.
>
> But apparently the pointcuts not working are due to my toolchain (?)
> instead of the code being incorrect.
>
> I am using the AspectJ weaver inside intellij 9.0.2   We have other Aspects
> that are working correctly. This is a bit strange.
>
> In any case I have downloaded Eclipse and will install the ADJT and  for
> eclipse and  PointcutDoctor tools.
>
> thx again.
>
> 2010/7/14 Andy Clement <[email protected]>
>
> Your code works for me.  Here it is in a more complete example:
>>
>> @Aspect
>> class Azpect {
>>
>>        @Pointcut(value = "execution(public * *.getManagedClass())")
>>        public void notInMethods() {
>>        }
>>
>>        @Around(value = "!notInMethods() && execution(public * *.get* (..))
>> && this(dao)", argNames = "thisJoinPoint, dao")
>>         public void foo(JoinPoint jp, Object dao) {
>>
>>        }
>> }
>>
>> class Foo {
>>        public void getManagedClass() {
>>        }
>>
>>        public void getOne() {
>>        }
>>
>>        public void getTwo() {
>>        }
>> }
>>
>> Both getOne() and getTwo() are advised, but not getManagedClass()
>>
>> I know you are interested in tools for this problem (and pointcut
>> doctor is that tool) but to get better assistance on the mailing list
>> if you post complete programs you will likely get a faster response.
>>
>> My advice would be to build up your pointcuts from tiny pieces that do
>> exactly what you are expecting.  Did you attach advice to
>> notInMethods() - does it match where you expect?
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> On 13 July 2010 21:58, Stephen Boesch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > So here's an example: I have code below that does not work.  How can I
>> found
>> > out what's wrong with it?
>> > The intention is to advise all   get*() methods in the dao class.  Well
>> that
>> > part works alone, but when adding in the "notInMethods" pointcut, then
>> > nothing works.  So what tooling can tell me why nothing gets advised
>> > anymore?
>> > @Pointcut(value = "execution(public * *.getManagedClass())")
>> > public void notInMethods() {
>> > }
>> > @Around(value = "!notInMethods() && execution(public * *.get* (..)) &&
>> > this(dao)", argNames = "thisJoinPoint, dao")
>> >
>> > 2010/7/13 Stephen Boesch <[email protected]>
>> >>
>> >> The development process for aspectj is proving to be very cumbersome  /
>> >> slow for a non-adept.  I'd like clear understanding of the selection
>> process
>> >> of pointcut's, to know what's going on and why my pointcut expressions
>> are
>> >> not performing as expected.
>> >> What are options for tooling?
>> >> Also, should I move away from @AspectJ and use the traditional ajc
>> >> compiler to get more information and better support?
>> >
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