According to Spring's Documentation Configuring AspectJ aspects using Spring IoC in order to configure an aspect for Spring IOC, the following has to be added to the xml configuration:
<bean id="profiler" class="com.xyz.profiler.Profiler"
factory-method="aspectOf">
<property name="profilingStrategy" ref="jamonProfilingStrategy"/>
</bean>
As suggested by @SotiriosDelimanolis, rewriting this as the following in JavaConfig should to work:
@Bean
public com.xyz.profiler.Profiler profiler() {
com.xyz.profiler.Profiler profiler = com.xyz.profiler.Profiler.aspectOf();
profiler.setProfilingStrategy(jamonProfilingStrategy()); // assuming you have a corresponding @Bean method for that bean
return profiler;
}
However, this only seems to work if the Profiler
aspect is written in native aspectj .aj
syntax. If it is written in Java and annotated with @Aspect
, I get the following error message:
The method aspectOf() is undefined for the type Profiler
Is there an equivalent way of writing this using JavaConfig for aspects written with @AspectJ syntax?
Turns out that there is an
org.aspectj.lang.Aspects
class to provide for specifically this purpose. It appears that theaspectOf()
method is added by the LTW which is why it works fine in XML configuration, but not at compile time.To get around this limitation,
org.aspectj.lang.Aspects
provides aaspectOf()
method:Hope this helps someone else in the future.
Almost always.
The
factory-method
is explained in the documentation in Instantiation with a static factory method.