Yes, decoupling AOP from the DI is a good idea.
Sounds like we could provide an extension module to support AOP.
I would suggest creating a simple example that reproduces the problem
and shows what you're trying to do.
Cheers
On 21/11/2011 16:45, Christian Zulehner wrote:
Hi,
after some more investigation, I skipped hope for a quick fix... :-(
Changing e.g. the SpringStepsFactoryfixes only the step creation, but
NOT the handling/matching logic.
So this would need even more stuff to be fixed/changed.
And thinking of unspecified behaviour when overriding method based
annotations,
I guess this needs more conceptual work to be done, before
implementing some quick hacks... :-(
I guess I'll give the AspectJ code weaving a try, instead of using
Spring-AOP proxies...
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Christian Zulehner
Im Auftrag der Porsche Informatik GmbH
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Von: Mauro Talevi <[email protected]>
An: [email protected]
Datum: 21.11.2011 14:36
Betreff: Re: [jbehave-user] Annotated methods and aspect orientation...
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Hi Christian,
aop has not been a use case considered so far, so it may well be that
it requires some updates to get it working.
A Jira issue detailing the problem and a patch for it would be most
welcome.
Ideally, you should add both a unit test that reproduces the problem
(in core if it affects AbstractStepsFactory) and an example (e.g. in
trader-spring) that we can use as integration test.
Cheers
On Mon Nov 21 14:32:03 2011, Christian Zulehner wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> currently I'm struggling to get JBehave to work together with aspect
> orientated programming (AspectJ) and Spring.
>
> The problem seems to be, that the hasAnnotatedMethodsin
> AbstractStepsFactoryis not able to discover methods, which are already
> wrapped into an aspect proxy, e.g. logging, exception handling..
>
> IIRC @Inherited only works for annotated types, adding this to the
> @Give, @When, ... won't change anything.
> So, my guess is to update the implementaiton of hasAnnotatedMethodsto
> take super-methods into account...
>
> Did anyone had a similar problem?
> Is this a known issue?
> If so, should I file a Jira entry? (Together with a fix?)
>
>
>
> Mit freundlichen Grüßen
>
> Christian Zulehner
> Im Auftrag der Porsche Informatik GmbH
>
> Porsche Informatik Gesellschaft m.b.H. | A – 5101 Bergheim |
> Handelszentrum 7
> Sitz: Salzburg | FN 72830 d / Landesgericht Salzburg | DVR 88439 | UID
> ATU 36773309
> _http://www.porscheinformatik.at/_
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