Turned out that whenever you override a method intercepted in the child
class, interception is cancelled.
On Wednesday, 28 August 2013 13:55:49 UTC-5, mayumi wrote:
>
> I have a following hierarchical structure:
>
> public class ItemImpl extends RepositoryBase<ItemImpl> {
> @Inject
> ItemImpl( dependency ) {
> super( dependency )
> }
> }
>
> public class RepositoryBase<T> extends Base<T> {
> public RepositoryBase( dependency ) { //Constructor without @Inject
> super( dependency )
> }
>
> @Intercept <--- Works
> public someMethod( ) {}
> }
>
> public class Base<T> {
> public Base( dependency ){ } //Constructor without @Inject
>
> @Intercept <--- Does not work ***
> public someMethod( ) {}
> }
>
> As you can see above, Interception does not work at the level 3 of the
> hierarchy. According to Guice's AOP limitation, instance have to be created
> using Guice and child ItemImpl has constructor with @Inject so I guessed
> parents of this child should work.
>
> Why doesn't interception at level 3 doesn't work and why does the
> interception at level 2 works although it does not have constructor with
> @Inject?
>
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