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Re: [aspectj-users] Add functionality to GUI with AspectJ
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Actually, I was a bit mistaken. You do not need to use the privileged
keyword. Aspects can advise private members of a class or other
aspect. Privileged means that they can also access private members.
Probably not necessary in this case.
On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 2:36 PM, Andrew Eisenberg <andrew@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Are you trying to advise a private method on JFrame? If that's the
> case, then you need to use the "privileged" keyword on your aspect.
> You also need to add the SWT library onto your inpath. By putting
> something on your inpath, all of its class files are woven with all
> your aspects. The resulting code is placed in your out folder.
>
> On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 2:05 PM, Megaman <dimacamp@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>> Like i said before, i'm new in aspectj. I trying to add funtionality to a
>> GUI with an aspect and i can't find the way.
>> I'll be more specific: I have a simple GUI written in swing and i would like
>> to add a button to it with and aspect.
>> Suppose i have a class that extends JFrame and it has JButtonslike instance
>> variables.
>> the JFrame has a private method it called initComponents(), where adds all
>> the buttons that it has like instance variables to the contentPane.
>> I put a Pointcut in that method, but i don't know how to do it.
>> Somebody know how?
>> Thanks!
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