"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : Hi!
  | 
  | I can think of two alternatives for your problem.
  | 
  | One of them is to write your xml file with whatever name you want (like 
test-aop.xml) and configure the property jboss.aop.path. This property should 
point to a classpath where this file is present. That way, JBoss AOP will 
detect and load your test-aop.xml file only when this property is enabled.
  | 
  | Another approach would be more elegant, however, if you have aspects that 
are exclusive to your test mode. This second approach consists of putting those 
aspects in a directory or jar file, and adding a META-INF/jboss-aop.xml file to 
this dir or jar file. In this xml file, you put all the bindings and other 
configuration that must be enabled for test mode. To make JBoss AOP detect your 
jar (or directory) and its xml file, you just need to add it to classpath. When 
you want to run your application in normal mode, run it without this 
jar/directory in the classpath.

In the second alternative:  I have my ear in deploy dirctory (with embeded 
*.aop).  To extend it with testing interceptors, I can add a jar including all 
new interceptors + new jboss-aop.xml under /deploy (or /lib - is it the same as 
adding to classpath you are refering to ?!) directory and upon deployment of my 
ear it should be instrumented with all old and testing aspects.  Is that 
correct?

If yes, what is the best way to add dependency of testing jar to my ear before 
start of instrumentation?

Thanks, 
Mike

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