I went to the POJOCache documentation and looked for the javaagent information 
and found the following:

anonymous wrote : 
  | If you are running JDK5.0, you can also use the javaagent option that does 
not require a separate Classloader. Here are the ant snippet from 
one-test-aop50, for example.
  | 
  | 
  |   |    <target name="one.test.aop50" depends="compile, generateClassLoader" 
description="run one junit test case.">
  |   |      <junit printsummary="yes" timeout="${junit.timeout}" fork="yes">
  |   |         <jvmarg 
value="-Djboss.aop.path=${output}/resources/jboss-aop.xml"/>
  |   |         <jvmarg value="-javaagent:${lib-50}/jboss-aop-jdk50.jar"/>
  |   |         <classpath path="${output}/etc" />
  |   |         <sysproperty key="log4j.configuration" 
value="file:${output}/etc/log4j.xml" />
  |   |         <classpath refid="lib.classpath.50"/>
  |   |         <classpath refid="build.classpath.50"/>
  |   |         <formatter type="xml" usefile="true"/>
  |   |         <test name="${test}" todir="${reports}"/>
  |   |      </junit>
  |   |    </target>
  |   | 
  | 
  | 


This simply does not give any realy information without tearing down the build 
script and makes an assumption that the user knows what the javaagent flag is. 
Is there an expectation that the user would have gone into the AOP 
documentation or JVM documentation to try and figure out what this flag is 
supposed to mean, do, etc?

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