Problem with AOP/AspectJ not executing on criterion












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Does anyone know why the following AOP/AspectJ doesn't work in Examples 2,3 ?



Note: Example 1 works.



My goal is to intercept the firing of Hibernate Query's executeUpdate(), which occurs throughout the application. Hibernate Query is an interface, and I see in the code that the implementing class I get back is QueryImpl. So that is the class I want to target, although I've tried generic filters too.



XML



<aop:config>
<aop:aspect id="myAspect" ref="aspectBean">

<!-- EXAMPLE 1: SIMPLE TEST: WORKS OK.
I intercept all methods in all my custom classes in "dao" package. -->
<aop:pointcut id="test1" expression="execution(* myapp.dao.*.*(..))" />
<aop:before pointcut-ref="test1" method="doTest1" />

<!-- EXAMPLE 2: DOESN'T WORK.
Target everything in Hibernate's Impl package with executeUpdate() function -->
<aop:pointcut id="executeUpdate2" expression="execution(* org.hibernate.impl..*..executeUpdate(..))" />
<aop:before pointcut-ref="executeUpdate2" method="handleExecuteUpdate" />

<!-- EXAMPLE 3: DOESN'T WORK.
Target QueryImpl specifically -->
<aop:pointcut id="executeUpdate3" expression="execution(* org.hibernate.impl.QueryImpl.executeUpdate(..))" />
<aop:before pointcut-ref="executeUpdate3" method="handleExecuteUpdate" />

</aop:aspect>
</aop:config>
<bean id="aspectBean" class="myapp.util.AOPAspect">
</bean>


I know for a fact the Hibernate hierarchy is correct. Example #1 works great so I know the AOP/AspectJ is wired properly. Is there something about external library traversal that doesn't support AOP/AspectJ?










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    Does anyone know why the following AOP/AspectJ doesn't work in Examples 2,3 ?



    Note: Example 1 works.



    My goal is to intercept the firing of Hibernate Query's executeUpdate(), which occurs throughout the application. Hibernate Query is an interface, and I see in the code that the implementing class I get back is QueryImpl. So that is the class I want to target, although I've tried generic filters too.



    XML



    <aop:config>
    <aop:aspect id="myAspect" ref="aspectBean">

    <!-- EXAMPLE 1: SIMPLE TEST: WORKS OK.
    I intercept all methods in all my custom classes in "dao" package. -->
    <aop:pointcut id="test1" expression="execution(* myapp.dao.*.*(..))" />
    <aop:before pointcut-ref="test1" method="doTest1" />

    <!-- EXAMPLE 2: DOESN'T WORK.
    Target everything in Hibernate's Impl package with executeUpdate() function -->
    <aop:pointcut id="executeUpdate2" expression="execution(* org.hibernate.impl..*..executeUpdate(..))" />
    <aop:before pointcut-ref="executeUpdate2" method="handleExecuteUpdate" />

    <!-- EXAMPLE 3: DOESN'T WORK.
    Target QueryImpl specifically -->
    <aop:pointcut id="executeUpdate3" expression="execution(* org.hibernate.impl.QueryImpl.executeUpdate(..))" />
    <aop:before pointcut-ref="executeUpdate3" method="handleExecuteUpdate" />

    </aop:aspect>
    </aop:config>
    <bean id="aspectBean" class="myapp.util.AOPAspect">
    </bean>


    I know for a fact the Hibernate hierarchy is correct. Example #1 works great so I know the AOP/AspectJ is wired properly. Is there something about external library traversal that doesn't support AOP/AspectJ?










    share|improve this question



























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      Does anyone know why the following AOP/AspectJ doesn't work in Examples 2,3 ?



      Note: Example 1 works.



      My goal is to intercept the firing of Hibernate Query's executeUpdate(), which occurs throughout the application. Hibernate Query is an interface, and I see in the code that the implementing class I get back is QueryImpl. So that is the class I want to target, although I've tried generic filters too.



      XML



      <aop:config>
      <aop:aspect id="myAspect" ref="aspectBean">

      <!-- EXAMPLE 1: SIMPLE TEST: WORKS OK.
      I intercept all methods in all my custom classes in "dao" package. -->
      <aop:pointcut id="test1" expression="execution(* myapp.dao.*.*(..))" />
      <aop:before pointcut-ref="test1" method="doTest1" />

      <!-- EXAMPLE 2: DOESN'T WORK.
      Target everything in Hibernate's Impl package with executeUpdate() function -->
      <aop:pointcut id="executeUpdate2" expression="execution(* org.hibernate.impl..*..executeUpdate(..))" />
      <aop:before pointcut-ref="executeUpdate2" method="handleExecuteUpdate" />

      <!-- EXAMPLE 3: DOESN'T WORK.
      Target QueryImpl specifically -->
      <aop:pointcut id="executeUpdate3" expression="execution(* org.hibernate.impl.QueryImpl.executeUpdate(..))" />
      <aop:before pointcut-ref="executeUpdate3" method="handleExecuteUpdate" />

      </aop:aspect>
      </aop:config>
      <bean id="aspectBean" class="myapp.util.AOPAspect">
      </bean>


      I know for a fact the Hibernate hierarchy is correct. Example #1 works great so I know the AOP/AspectJ is wired properly. Is there something about external library traversal that doesn't support AOP/AspectJ?










      share|improve this question
















      Does anyone know why the following AOP/AspectJ doesn't work in Examples 2,3 ?



      Note: Example 1 works.



      My goal is to intercept the firing of Hibernate Query's executeUpdate(), which occurs throughout the application. Hibernate Query is an interface, and I see in the code that the implementing class I get back is QueryImpl. So that is the class I want to target, although I've tried generic filters too.



      XML



      <aop:config>
      <aop:aspect id="myAspect" ref="aspectBean">

      <!-- EXAMPLE 1: SIMPLE TEST: WORKS OK.
      I intercept all methods in all my custom classes in "dao" package. -->
      <aop:pointcut id="test1" expression="execution(* myapp.dao.*.*(..))" />
      <aop:before pointcut-ref="test1" method="doTest1" />

      <!-- EXAMPLE 2: DOESN'T WORK.
      Target everything in Hibernate's Impl package with executeUpdate() function -->
      <aop:pointcut id="executeUpdate2" expression="execution(* org.hibernate.impl..*..executeUpdate(..))" />
      <aop:before pointcut-ref="executeUpdate2" method="handleExecuteUpdate" />

      <!-- EXAMPLE 3: DOESN'T WORK.
      Target QueryImpl specifically -->
      <aop:pointcut id="executeUpdate3" expression="execution(* org.hibernate.impl.QueryImpl.executeUpdate(..))" />
      <aop:before pointcut-ref="executeUpdate3" method="handleExecuteUpdate" />

      </aop:aspect>
      </aop:config>
      <bean id="aspectBean" class="myapp.util.AOPAspect">
      </bean>


      I know for a fact the Hibernate hierarchy is correct. Example #1 works great so I know the AOP/AspectJ is wired properly. Is there something about external library traversal that doesn't support AOP/AspectJ?







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          I found out it doesn't work because I'm dealing with an external JAR (in this case, Hibernate). Example 1 works because I'm within my own code.



          No easy solutions for external JAR pointcuts, only Load-Time Weaving is possible (but I haven't tried it),



          Aspectj: intercept method from external jar






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          • Good that you found the root cause of your problem. Besides, using LTW is easy.

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          I found out it doesn't work because I'm dealing with an external JAR (in this case, Hibernate). Example 1 works because I'm within my own code.



          No easy solutions for external JAR pointcuts, only Load-Time Weaving is possible (but I haven't tried it),



          Aspectj: intercept method from external jar






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          • Good that you found the root cause of your problem. Besides, using LTW is easy.

            – kriegaex
            Dec 11 '18 at 0:49
















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          I found out it doesn't work because I'm dealing with an external JAR (in this case, Hibernate). Example 1 works because I'm within my own code.



          No easy solutions for external JAR pointcuts, only Load-Time Weaving is possible (but I haven't tried it),



          Aspectj: intercept method from external jar






          share|improve this answer
























          • Good that you found the root cause of your problem. Besides, using LTW is easy.

            – kriegaex
            Dec 11 '18 at 0:49














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          I found out it doesn't work because I'm dealing with an external JAR (in this case, Hibernate). Example 1 works because I'm within my own code.



          No easy solutions for external JAR pointcuts, only Load-Time Weaving is possible (but I haven't tried it),



          Aspectj: intercept method from external jar






          share|improve this answer













          I found out it doesn't work because I'm dealing with an external JAR (in this case, Hibernate). Example 1 works because I'm within my own code.



          No easy solutions for external JAR pointcuts, only Load-Time Weaving is possible (but I haven't tried it),



          Aspectj: intercept method from external jar







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          • Good that you found the root cause of your problem. Besides, using LTW is easy.

            – kriegaex
            Dec 11 '18 at 0:49



















          • Good that you found the root cause of your problem. Besides, using LTW is easy.

            – kriegaex
            Dec 11 '18 at 0:49

















          Good that you found the root cause of your problem. Besides, using LTW is easy.

          – kriegaex
          Dec 11 '18 at 0:49





          Good that you found the root cause of your problem. Besides, using LTW is easy.

          – kriegaex
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