Or rather an interceptor will have declare the set of methods, I think, 'cause you can have any number of interceptors for a service you know.

-Harish

Bill Lear wrote:

On Thursday, September 18, 2003 at 23:56:27 (-0400) Harish Krishnaswamy writes:


Interceptors, as I know of them in HiveMind right now, can only be applied across the board to all methods in the service; there is no selectivity. But, I think, selective intercepting will be a requirement for other kinds of interceptors (like a security interceptor or a transactional interceptor, for example). What do you think? I realize this would be treading along the AOP territory; may be this could extend into an ultra light aspect framework too! One for all!



So, for that to happen, would a service-point have to declare a set of methods?


Bill


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