I tried to configure load-time weaving (for doing profiling with Perf4J) in the next way:
1) I added aop.xml
to META-INF
folder. When deployed, META-INF is placed in the artifact root directory (i.e. MyAppDeployed/META-INF
).
2) I put aspectjrt-1.6.1.jar
, aspectjweaver-1.6.1.jar
, commons-jexl-1.1.jar
, commons-logging.jar
to the Tomcat/lib
folder (at first I tried MyAppDeployed/WEB-INF/libs
but it also didn't work).
3) I added -javaagent:C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.33\lib\aspectjweaver-1.6.1.jar
to VM options when starting Tomcat.
4) My aop.xml
:
<!DOCTYPE aspectj PUBLIC "-//AspectJ//DTD//EN" "http://www.eclipse.org/aspectj/dtd/aspectj.dtd">
<aspectj>
<aspects>
<aspect name="org.perf4j.log4j.aop.TimingAspect"/>
</aspects>
<weaver options="-verbose -showWeaveInfo">
<include within="com.mypackages.MyClass"/>
</weaver>
</aspectj>
I don't see any signs that load-time weaving happens. Neither error-reports nor necessary results. The only error message I have is:
Error occurred during initialization of VM
agent library failed to init: instrument
Error opening zip file: C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.33\lib\wrong-jar.jar
in a case when I do a mistake in a aspectjweaver-1.6.1.jar
name when specify a javaagent parameter. If it's written correctly - no error messages are printed.
Any ideas, what am I doing wrong?
P.S. I use Java 5, and I tried the same things with 1.5.4
version of the aspectj with exactly the same results.
I was trying to solve the same issue in Tomcat. In addition to -javaagent option, you need to make sure the aop.xml must be under the WEB-INF/classes/META-INF dir. This made the difference for me.
If you want to use load time weaving, you can first compile your classes with javac as usual then compile your aspect(s) with (i)ajc. You can do this with an ant task like below
It is enough to have aspectjrt.jar in the classpath ("master-classpath") during compilation.
Since all of my Java classes in ${src.dir}, I give a source list to iajc. In source list there is only one line.
sources.lst
I set some of iajc task's attributes as follows
When I run compile-aspect task I have a jar jar_file_name.jar file contains
And finally add the *jar_file_name.jar* to your web application's WEB-INF/lib folder.
Then start Tomcat with -javaagents:/path_to_aspectjweaver.jar as you did before.
When I put the aop.xml (or aop-ajc.xml) in META-INF under the war file directly it doesn't work. This way (I mean seperating aspect classes into a jar) just works fine for me.
Hope this helps.