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Re: [aspectj-users] Problems with Building -- Exporting aspects across multiple projects in eclipse
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My projects are set up as such (somewhat simplified, as I really have
8 eclipse projects, but I'll describe what I believe is relevant)
Projects Aspects is the base project (and contains only one aspect
file, and no java files)
Project A includes the binary output folder from Project Aspects on
its aspect path
Project B depends on project A, and includes the binary output folder
from Project Aspects on its aspect path
Project C depends on project B, and includes the binary output folder
from Project Aspects on its aspect path
All 4 projects have aspectj nature turned on.
I noticed the particular issue below in Project C, but my colleagues
have observed it in other projects (B for instance).
With all of the event tracing on, when I changed the file and save it,
I see that ACJ recompiles and reweaves that one file. It does not
show any obvious errors or other problems. But, when I run the unit
test in eclipse I don't see my change. Only when I do a full rebuild
do I see the changes in the unit test.
My version info is as follows:
AJDT Version: 1.5.2.200804031719
AspectJ version: 1.6.0.20081300000000
Any ideas?
On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Andy Clement <andrew.clement@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> How are your projects configured? Did you go for aspectpath or inpath?
> So you have AJDT Project A and Java Project B with B depending on A
> via aspectpath ? You make the change where ? to java code in A or B?
>
> Are you on a recent version of AJDT (I made some changes to
> incremental compilation recently).
>
> To understand what is/isnt getting built you can activate the AJDT
> Event Trace view in eclipse, turn on full reporting of all types of
> event (button in top right) and then when you make your change it will
> tell you everything it is doing. Does something in there not look
> right?
>
> Andy.
>
>
>
> On 11/04/2008, Mike Schneider <mikepschneider@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Thanks Andy. I basically figured out the same thing after some
> > hunting. This technique works and it shows the correct markers in my
> > code.
> >
> > However, I have a second problem. Now when I run my code within
> > eclipse it does not pick up my recent changes to the java
> > files without doing a clean. For instance, I have a unit test that
> > passes. I update some of the data inputted to the unit test
> > such that it shouldn't pass. I run it again (with build
> > automatically turned on) and it still passes. I do a full clean,
> > allow the
> > rebuild to run, and run it again, and the test fails. The only
> > solution I have currently is to disable aspects, or to do a full clean
> > each time
> > I execute.
> >
> > Any idea what's going on here, and how I can fix it? Thanks
> >
> > Mike
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Andy Clement <andrew.clement@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > > Hello Mike,
> > >
> > > Aspects from a project upon which you depend are not automatically
> > > picked up unless they can be found on the aspect path for the project
> > > you want to get woven.
> > >
> > >
> > > > I also tried adding the folder
> > > > containing the .aj files to the Inpath of the derived project and the
> > > > AspectJ path of the derived project.
> > >
> > > Like classpath, the inpath and aspectpath are for jars and directories
> > > containing class files, not source files. You need to put the bin
> > > folder of the project where the aspects are built onto the aspectpath
> > > of the projects you want to be woven. ( I know this could be more UI
> > > friendly and involve some simple clicks rather than path
> > > configuration). With the compiled aspects on the aspectpath, the
> > > projects will get woven. Now, showing across project markers is quite
> > > complicated (perhaps I mean 'not always 100% reliable' ....) so the
> > > best way to verify your code is woven as you expect is to run your
> > > tests. Or you could turn on the weave info messages in the UI and
> > > then information about what gets woven will come out in the problems
> > > view as info messages.
> > >
> > > Andy.
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