Hi All, This email is in continuation with the below thread. I understand that there is no feature in aspectj to change the signature of existing methods to add an extra parameter, without actually modifying the application source code. I am wondering what it would take to implement such a feature in aspectj. The feature can be used to add arguments to existing methods/functions in applications without modifying the source code. Since aspectj is open source, I hope implementing the feature is possible. I would be very much happy to implement it in aspectj so that I could use it for my research and contribute to aspectj community. Highly appreciate if someone could tell me if they see any issues/road blocks in implementing this feature in Aspectj.
Thanks, Ashiwan On Mon, Dec 5, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Ashiwan.S. <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Thank you so much for the reply. > I guess I would have to modify the bytecode and xml specification for > the data (since the application has been written to use SOAP). If > that's the case, then I wonder if aspectj can help me at all in > modularizing this work. > > I am thinking of doing something as below using aspectj. > > 1. Write a client side aspect which has a nested static class inside > it. The class implements a remote method. The remote method will save > the extra data in the object every time the data is available from the > HTTP request. > 2. Write a server side aspect such that , before the actual EJB call, > make a remote method call to get the data and then proceed further > with the actual call., > > I understand that there is an extra overhead in making RMI call for > every request received from the Front-end to the Business logic. > But I am wondering if this will even work and can be done using aspectj. > It would be great if someone can tell me if this can be done using > aspectj . If yes, will it solve my problem. Highly appreciate any > help. > > Thanks, > Ashiwan > > -- > -Ashiwan -- -Ashiwan _______________________________________________ aspectj-users mailing list [email protected] https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/aspectj-users
