The integration point is the annotation (which also belongs in JBossSX)
and that needs to be consistent with the features provided by each version.
| @SecurityDomain("other")
| @NewSecurityFeatureNotAvailableInJBoss32 // Shouldn't compile under 3.2.x
| public void doSomething()
| {
| }
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : It has actually been much easier to package it as
this "monolithic" aspect library over the past few years.
Ok, one contra example is code to integrate the deployer/classloader across
versions:
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/jboss/jboss-aspects/src/main/org/jbo
A standalone release of aop which includes a security aspect depending on the
implementation details of jboss-4.0.x makes no sense.
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It has actually been much easier to package it as this "monolithic" aspect
library over the past few years. If there is a bug or feature addition in any
of the aspects in the library, I can easily patch any version of JBoss. It
would actually be more "monolithic" if the code was part of Branch
I believe the aspects belong in the module that implements them.
This is the only approach that will allow the aspect to evolve across versions
rather than trying to maintain a monolithic single integration package
jboss-aspects.
The aspect requires the rest of the implementation anyway, e.g. the
I am going ahead to create a tomcat module so I can reference it from
testsuite. In addition, I am deploying tc5-cluster.aop (has jboss-aop.xml)
under all/deploy. This is needed for http session fine-grained replication
using aop.
I can modify the setup later on if there is a need.
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Well, this is not exactly as an Aspect. But rather an switch inside Tomcat.
Still, I have a tc5-clutster.aop jar that needs to deploy under all/deploy. In
addition, I need to access it from testsuite so my POJO can precompile with
annotationc and aopc.
What's the best practice?
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