ProvisionListeners should be sufficient for this, though as Stephan says I
would start with abnormal profiler.

On Fri, Jun 30, 2017 at 11:32 PM Stephan Classen <[email protected]> wrote:

> While Guice AOP is a nice and cool feature and I love to use it for
> certain use cases I also found that it becomes a performance issue if used
> to heavely.
> Because of this and the limitations you mention in your question I
> recommend using a classic profiler to investigate performance issues. For a
> list of populare ones see
> https://zeroturnaround.com/rebellabs/top-5-java-profilers-revealed-real-world-data-with-visualvm-jprofiler-java-mission-control-yourkit-and-custom-tooling
> /
>
> Also let me add the following advice:
> - keep your modules dumb. Having little to none logic in your guice
> modules is the way to go. This increases performanc and also helps to
> reason about what is happening when in your application.
> - singeltons are by far the fastest objects to inject. Try to make your
> dependencies state less and immutable. Then you can turn them into
> singeltons making them fast to inject.
>
> Good luck. Performance issues can be very hard to track down. But
> sometimes if you found the bottleneck a small change can make a big
> difference.
>
>
> Am 30. Juni 2017 23:53:01 MESZ schrieb Max Aller <[email protected]>:
>>
>> We're trying to improve performance of our Guice Modules, and to do that
>> we'd like to figure out how long Guice is taking calling our @Provides
>> methods. `bindListener` *almost* lets us do that, but it only works for
>> objects instantiated with Guice, not Guice modules themselves, of course,
>> and even if that worked, it doesn't surface any timing information. Does
>> anyone have a clever AOP way figuring out how fast or slow code in
>> user-specified Modules is taking?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Max
>>
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