"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : You can use the negation operator !.
  | 
  | First, take a look at the expression bellow:
  | 
  | call(* com.a..->*(..)) AND within(com.b..)
  | 
  | It will match every call to a method of a class in package com.a made by a 
class at package com.b
  | 
  | If you use this in a declare error tag, it will forbid any calls from 
classes of com.b to methods of classes of package com.a.
  | 
  | But this is not what you want. You have exceptions to this rule. There are 
10 methods you want to allow being called by classes at com.b. In this case, 
you can use AND ! (and not):
  | 
  | call(* com.a..->*(..)) AND within (com.b..) AND !(call(<method_1>) OR 
call(<method_2>) OR ... OR call(<method_10>))
  | 
  | Whereas <method_i> stands for the expression matching  the ith method you 
want to be allowed to be called, like:
  | * com.a.NameoftheClass->method1(..)
  | 
  | So, the expression above will forbid any calls from classes at package 
com.b made to methods of classes belonging to package com.a, except if those 
methods are one of the methods that match one of the expressions method_i.

Thanks lots!
That really help.

--
John

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