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Re: [aspectj-dev] Problem with Load Time Weaving with WebSphere 5.1 JasperLoader
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Ron,
This might be due to the problem we
have defining closures classes generated during the weaving process. To
try and make the process transparent well call ClassLoader.defineClass()
in ClassLoaderWeavingAdaptor but it is a protected method so must be called
using reflection. This can fail due to security restrictions: look for
warning of the form "define generated class failed ..." in the
log. Can you change the security policy or package aspectjweaver.jar with
the rest of the server runtime? An alternative approach is for the class
loader concerned to register a callback to receive the closure classes
which it can define when need. I don't think this will be possible in this
case. The final solution is to avoid generating closures: inlining should
be the default so you may have to change your around advice or use before/after
if possible.
Matthew Webster
AOSD Project
Java Technology Centre, MP146
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Problem with Load Time Weaving with WebSphere 5.1
JasperLoader
Hi There,
A couple of Glassbox Inspector users have
been running into problems using AspectJ 5 load-time weaving on WebSphere
5.1. This same set of aspects has worked well in Tomcat, oc4j, and the
aspects work in BEA (JMX Remote is another question…)
In a nutshell, it looks to me like the WebSphere
5.1 JasperLoader for JSP’s is looking for the .class file on disk even
after the ClassLoaderWeavingAdaptor has defined the bytes of a generated
closure in memory. Does anyone out there have any experience trying to
use AspectJ 5 with around advice that generates closures for this system?
It seems bizarre that a class loader would look for the .class file for
a class that’s already been defined!
Unfortunately, I don’t currently have access
to WebSphere so I can’t try it out, but I’ve had two users report this
same issue. There’s more detail in this thread on our support forum, which
shows the evidence so far: http://www.glassbox.com/forum/forum/viewthread?thread=15
For that matter, does it work properly on WebSphere 6?
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