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access class variable in aspect class

i am creating an aspect class with spring aspectj as follow

@Aspect
public class AspectDemo {
  @Pointcut("execution(* abc.execute(..))")
     public void executeMethods() { }

 @Around("executeMethods()")
    public Object profile(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp) throws Throwable {
            System.out.println("Going to call the method.");
            Object output = pjp.proceed();
            System.out.println("Method execution completed.");
            return output;
    }

} 

now i want to access the property name of class abc then how to acccess it in aspect class? i want to display name property of abc class in profile method

my abc class is as follow

public class abc{
String name;

public void setName(String n){
name=n;
}
public String getName(){
 return name;
}

public void execute(){
System.out.println("i am executing");
}
}

How can i access the name in aspect class?

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Hemant Metalia Avatar asked Oct 19 '11 09:10

Hemant Metalia


2 Answers

You need to get a reference to the target object and cast it to your class (after an instanceof check, perhaps):

Object target = pjp.getTarget();
if (target instanceof Abc) {
    String name = ((Abc) target).getName();
    // ...
}

The recommended approach (for performance and type safety) is to have the target mentioned in the pointcut:

@Around("executeMethods() && target(abc)")
public Object profile(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp, Abc abc) ....

But this will only match the executions on a target of type Abc.

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Costi Ciudatu Avatar answered Oct 05 '22 11:10

Costi Ciudatu


@Hemant

You can access the declaring type and its fields from the ProceedingJointPoint object as follow:

@Around("executeMethods()")
public Object profile(ProceedingJoinPoint pjp) throws Throwable {

    Class myClass = jp.getStaticPart().getSignature().getDeclaringType();
    for (Field field : myClass.getDeclaredFields())
    {
        System.out.println(" field : "+field.getName()+" of type "+field.getType());
    }

    for(Method method : myClass.getDeclaredMethods())
    {
        System.out.println(" method : "+method.toString());
    }
    ...
}

Field & Method are part of the java.lang.reflect package

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doanduyhai Avatar answered Oct 05 '22 10:10

doanduyhai