You'll have to follow the JBoss AOP for standalone instructions when working with 
Weblogic.

Set the system property jboss.aop.path=<xml file> in your startweblogicserver script 
and in addition you may have to add the jboss-aop.jar and javassist.jar to the 
classpath. The interceptor jars will have to be added to the classpath as well. 
Otherwise if you want something more sophisticated you could create some URL 
classloading utility that would dynamically load the interceptor jars.



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