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Spring Framework
AOP
2st WEEK
30 Jun
GEEKY ACADEMY 2013
2 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013
INSTRUCTOR TEAM
SALAHPIYA
Salah (Dean) Chalermthai
Siam Chamnan Kit
SChalermthai@sprint3r.com
Piya (Tae) Lumyong
-
piya.tae@gmail.com
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Topic
• Intro to AOP
• Basic AOP Concepts
• Getting Started with Spring AOP
Introduction to AOP
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Intro to AOP
• Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns?
• What AOP Does?
• Crosscutting Concerns
• Example
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Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns?
public void withdraw(long accId, int amount) {
Account account = (Account)session.get(Account.class, accId);
double balance = account.getBalance();
balance = balance - amount;
account.setBalance(balance);
session.save(balance);
}
Business
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Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns?
public void withdraw(long accId, int amount) {
if (hasPermission(accId)) {
Account account = (Account)session.get(Account.class, accId);
double balance = account.getBalance();
balance = balance - amount;
account.setBalance(balance);
session.save(balance);
} else {
throw new SecurityException("Access Denied");
}
}
Business
Permission
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Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns?
public void withdraw(long accId, int amount) {
if (hasPermission(accId)) {
bankLogger.info(accId + " withdrow amount " + amount);
Account account = (Account)session.get(Account.class, accId);
double balance = account.getBalance();
balance = balance - amount;
account.setBalance(balance);
session.save(balance);
} else {
throw new SecurityException("Access Denied");
}
}
Business
Permission
Logger
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Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns?
public void withdraw(long accId, int amount) {
if (hasPermission(accId)) {
bankLogger.info(accId + " withdrow amount " + amount);
Transaction tx = null;
try {
Transaction tx = session.beginTransaction();
Account account = (Account)session.get(Account.class, accId);
double balance = account.getBalance();
balance = balance - amount;
account.setBalance(balance);
session.save(balance);
tx.commit();
} catch(RuntimeException ex) {
if (tx!=null) tx.rollback;
}
} else {
throw new SecurityException("Access Denied");
}
}
Business
Permission
Logger
Transaction
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Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns?
Business
Permission
Logger
Transaction
Service A
Service B
Service C
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Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns?
• Too many relationship to the crosscutting objects
• Code is still required in all methods
• Cannot all be changed at one
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What AOP Does?
• AOP will separate the Crosscutting concerns from the
System
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Crosscutting Concerns
public void withdraw(int amount) {
balance = balance - amount;
}
public void deposit(int amount) {
balance = balance + amount;
}
Logger
bankLogger.info("Withdraw " + amount); bankLogger.info("Withdraw " + amount);
Transaction
tx.commit(); tx.commit();
tx.begin(); tx.begin();
Ref AOP Spring
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Cross-Cutting Concerns Examples
• Logging and Tracing
• Transaction Management
• Security
• Caching
• Error Handling
• Performance Monitoring
• Custom Business Rules
Basic AOP Concepts
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Basic AOP Concepts
• What is AOP?
• AOP Terminology
• Advice
• How Spring AOP Works
• AOP and OOP
• Leading AOP Technologies
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What is AOP?
• is a programming paradigm
• extends OOP
• enables modularization of crosscutting concerns
• is second heart of
Spring Framework
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AOP Terminology
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AOP Terminology
• Joinpoint – Defines A Point During the Execution of a
program. We can insert Additional logics at Joinpoints
• Advice – Action taken(Functionality) at a Joinpoint.
• Pointcut – Combination of Joinpoints where the Advice
need to be Applied.
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AOP Terminology
• Aspect – a modularization of a Crosscutting concern.
• Target object - object being advised by one or more aspects.
• AOP proxy – Will manage the way of Applying Aspects at
particular Pointcuts.
PointCut
Advice
PointCut
Advice
PointCut
Advice
Aspect
Target Object
Proxy
Call
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AOP Weaving
• Process of applying aspects to a target object
• Will create a proxied object
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How AOP Works
• Write your mainline application logic (Solve core problem)
• Write aspects to implement cross-cutting concerns (Write aspects)
• Bind it all together (Weave at runtime)
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AOP and OOP
• Aspect – code unit that encapsulates
pointcuts, advice, and attributes
• Pointcut – define the set of entry points
(triggers) in which advice is executed
• Advice – implementation of cross
cutting concern
• Weaver – construct code (source or
object) with advice
• Class – code unit that encapsulates
methods and attributes
• Method signature – define the entry
points for the execution of method bodies
• Method bodies – implementation of the
business logic concerns
• Compiler – convert source code to object
code
AOP OOP
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Leading AOP Technologies
• AspectJ
– 1995, original AOP technology
– Offers a full Aspect Oriented Programming language
– Modifies byte code to add aspects into your application!
• Spring AOP
– Uses dynamic proxies to add aspects into your application
– Only spring beans can be advised
– Uses some of AspectJ expression syntax
Getting Started with
Spring AOP
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Getting Started with Spring AOP
• Spring AOP
• Aspect
• Pointcut
• Advice
• Bean in Spring container
• How it really works
• Additional
• Spring AOP vs AspectJ
• @AspectJ vs XML
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Spring AOP
• Implemented in pure java
• No need for a special compilation process
• Supports only method execution join points
• Only runtime weaving is available
• AOP proxy
– JDK dynamic proxy
– CGLIB proxy
• Configuration
– @AspectJ annotation-style
– Spring XML configuration-style
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@Aspect
@Aspect
public class LoggingAspect {
...
}
<aop:aspectj-autoproxy />
<bean class="mypackage.LoggingAspect" />
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Pointcut
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Pointcut
• @Pointcut
• Pointcut expression
• Pointcut designators
• Example
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@Pointcut
@Aspect
public class LoggingAspect {
@Pointcut("execution(* mypackage.service..*.*(..))")
public void ifService() {}
@Pointcut("execution(* mypackage.repository..*.*(..))")
public void ifRepository() {}
...
}
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Pointcut expression
• PCD - Pointcut designators.
• method scope
– Advice will be applied to all the methods having this scope.
For e.g., public, private, etc. Spring AOP only supports
advising public methods.
• return type
– Advice will be applied to all the methods having this return
type.
PCD(<method scope> <return type> <declaring type>.<name(param)> <throw>)
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Pointcut expression(2)
• declaring type
– Advice will be applied to all the methods of this type. If the class
and advice are in the same package then package name is not
required
• name(param)
– Filter the method names and the argument types.
Two dots(..) means any number(0-more) and type of parameters.
• throw
PCD(<method scope> <return type> <declaring type>.<name(param)> <throw>)
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Pointcut designators
• Code based
– execution (Method Patterns)
• the primary pointcut designator you will use when working with Spring AOP
– within (Type Patterns)
• within certain types (simply the execution of a method declared within a
matching type when using Spring AOP)
– target
• where the target object (application object being proxied) is an instance of
the given type
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Pointcut designators(2)
• Code based(2)
– this
• where the bean reference (Spring AOP proxy) is an instance of the given
type
– args
• where the arguments are instances of the given types
– bean (Bean Name Patterns)
• to a particular named Spring bean, or to a set of named Spring beans (when
using wildcards)
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Pointcut designators(3)
• Annotation based
– @annotation
• where the subject of the join point (method being executed in Spring AOP)
has the given annotation
– @within
• within types that have the given annotation (the execution of methods
declared in types with the given annotation when using Spring AOP)
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Pointcut designators(4)
• Annotation based(2)
– @target
• where the class of the executing object has an annotation of the given type
– @args
• where the runtime type of the actual arguments passed have annotations of
the given type(s)
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Pointcut example
• the execution of any public method:
execution(public * *(..))
• the execution of any method with a name beginning with “set”:
execution(* set*(..))
• the execution of any method defined by the MyService interface
execution(* com.xyz.service.MyService.*(..))
• the execution of any method defined in the service package:
execution(* com.xyz.service.*.*(..))
• the execution of any method defined in the service package or a
sub-package:
execution(* com.xyz.service..*.*(..))
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Pointcut example(2)
• any join point (method execution only in Spring AOP) WITHIN the
service package:
within(com.xyz.service.*)
• any join point (method execution only in Spring AOP) within the
service package or a sub-package:
within(com.xyz.service..*)
• any join point (method execution only in Spring AOP) where the
proxy implements the AccountService interface:
this(com.xyz.service.AccountService)
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Pointcut example(3)
• Other example
– Pointcut example - Spring Framework Reference
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Advice
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Advice
• Advice types
• @Before
• @After
• @AfterReturning
• @AfterThrowing
• @Around
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Advice
• Action teken at particular Joinpoint is called as an Advice
• Defines What needs to be Applied and When
– What – Functionality
– When – Advice Type
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Advice types
• Before
• After
• After Returning
• After Throwing
• Around
Method
Return Throw
Success call
Call
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@Before
@Aspect
public class LoggingAspect {
@Pointcut("execution(* *(..))")
public void ifService() {}
@Before("ifService()")
public void logBefore(JoinPoint joinPoint) {
...
}
...
}
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@After
@Aspect
public class LoggingAspect {
@Pointcut("execution(* *(..))")
public void ifService() {}
@After("ifService()")
public void logAfter(JoinPoint joinPoint) {
...
}
...
}
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@AfterReturning
@Aspect
public class LoggingAspect {
@Pointcut("execution(* *(..))")
public void ifService() {}
@AfterReturning(pointcut = "ifService()", returning = "result")
public void logAfterReturning(JoinPoint joinPoint, Object result) {
...
}
...
}
48 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013
@AfterThrowing
@Aspect
public class LoggingAspect {
@Pointcut("execution(* *(..))")
public void ifService() {}
@AfterThrowing(pointcut = "ifService()", throwing = "error")
public void logAfterThrowing(JoinPoint joinPoint, Throwable error) {
...
}
...
}
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@Around
@Aspect
public class LoggingAspect {
@Pointcut("execution(* *(..))")
public void ifService() {}
@Around("ifService()")
public Object logAround(ProceedingJoinPoint joinPoint) throws Throwable {
...
Object result = joinPoint.proceed();
...
return result;
}
...
}
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Security
Bean in Spring container
Logging
Caching
Target
Object
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How it really works (TX example)
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LAB1 Basic Spring AOP
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LAB1 Basic Spring AOP
Target
Object
Logging
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Links
• SpringSource
• Spring Reference 3.2
• Thank for
– Dmitry Noskov
– chamilavt
– Java Brains
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Books
GEEK ACADEMY 2013
THANK YOU FOR
YOUR TIME
GEEK ACADEMY 2013

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Spring framework aop

  • 1. Spring Framework AOP 2st WEEK 30 Jun GEEKY ACADEMY 2013
  • 2. 2 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 INSTRUCTOR TEAM SALAHPIYA Salah (Dean) Chalermthai Siam Chamnan Kit [email protected] Piya (Tae) Lumyong - [email protected]
  • 3. 3 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Topic • Intro to AOP • Basic AOP Concepts • Getting Started with Spring AOP
  • 5. 5 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Intro to AOP • Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns? • What AOP Does? • Crosscutting Concerns • Example
  • 6. 6 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns? public void withdraw(long accId, int amount) { Account account = (Account)session.get(Account.class, accId); double balance = account.getBalance(); balance = balance - amount; account.setBalance(balance); session.save(balance); } Business
  • 7. 7 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns? public void withdraw(long accId, int amount) { if (hasPermission(accId)) { Account account = (Account)session.get(Account.class, accId); double balance = account.getBalance(); balance = balance - amount; account.setBalance(balance); session.save(balance); } else { throw new SecurityException("Access Denied"); } } Business Permission
  • 8. 8 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns? public void withdraw(long accId, int amount) { if (hasPermission(accId)) { bankLogger.info(accId + " withdrow amount " + amount); Account account = (Account)session.get(Account.class, accId); double balance = account.getBalance(); balance = balance - amount; account.setBalance(balance); session.save(balance); } else { throw new SecurityException("Access Denied"); } } Business Permission Logger
  • 9. 9 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns? public void withdraw(long accId, int amount) { if (hasPermission(accId)) { bankLogger.info(accId + " withdrow amount " + amount); Transaction tx = null; try { Transaction tx = session.beginTransaction(); Account account = (Account)session.get(Account.class, accId); double balance = account.getBalance(); balance = balance - amount; account.setBalance(balance); session.save(balance); tx.commit(); } catch(RuntimeException ex) { if (tx!=null) tx.rollback; } } else { throw new SecurityException("Access Denied"); } } Business Permission Logger Transaction
  • 10. 10 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns? Business Permission Logger Transaction Service A Service B Service C
  • 11. 11 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Why worrying about Crosscutting Concerns? • Too many relationship to the crosscutting objects • Code is still required in all methods • Cannot all be changed at one
  • 12. 12 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 What AOP Does? • AOP will separate the Crosscutting concerns from the System
  • 13. 13 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Crosscutting Concerns public void withdraw(int amount) { balance = balance - amount; } public void deposit(int amount) { balance = balance + amount; } Logger bankLogger.info("Withdraw " + amount); bankLogger.info("Withdraw " + amount); Transaction tx.commit(); tx.commit(); tx.begin(); tx.begin(); Ref AOP Spring
  • 14. 14 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Cross-Cutting Concerns Examples • Logging and Tracing • Transaction Management • Security • Caching • Error Handling • Performance Monitoring • Custom Business Rules
  • 15. Basic AOP Concepts GEEK ACADEMY 2013
  • 16. 16 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Basic AOP Concepts • What is AOP? • AOP Terminology • Advice • How Spring AOP Works • AOP and OOP • Leading AOP Technologies
  • 17. 17 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 What is AOP? • is a programming paradigm • extends OOP • enables modularization of crosscutting concerns • is second heart of Spring Framework
  • 18. 18 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 AOP Terminology
  • 19. 19 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 AOP Terminology • Joinpoint – Defines A Point During the Execution of a program. We can insert Additional logics at Joinpoints • Advice – Action taken(Functionality) at a Joinpoint. • Pointcut – Combination of Joinpoints where the Advice need to be Applied.
  • 20. 20 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 AOP Terminology • Aspect – a modularization of a Crosscutting concern. • Target object - object being advised by one or more aspects. • AOP proxy – Will manage the way of Applying Aspects at particular Pointcuts. PointCut Advice PointCut Advice PointCut Advice Aspect Target Object Proxy Call
  • 21. 21 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 AOP Weaving • Process of applying aspects to a target object • Will create a proxied object
  • 22. 22 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 How AOP Works • Write your mainline application logic (Solve core problem) • Write aspects to implement cross-cutting concerns (Write aspects) • Bind it all together (Weave at runtime)
  • 23. 23 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 AOP and OOP • Aspect – code unit that encapsulates pointcuts, advice, and attributes • Pointcut – define the set of entry points (triggers) in which advice is executed • Advice – implementation of cross cutting concern • Weaver – construct code (source or object) with advice • Class – code unit that encapsulates methods and attributes • Method signature – define the entry points for the execution of method bodies • Method bodies – implementation of the business logic concerns • Compiler – convert source code to object code AOP OOP
  • 24. 24 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Leading AOP Technologies • AspectJ – 1995, original AOP technology – Offers a full Aspect Oriented Programming language – Modifies byte code to add aspects into your application! • Spring AOP – Uses dynamic proxies to add aspects into your application – Only spring beans can be advised – Uses some of AspectJ expression syntax
  • 25. Getting Started with Spring AOP GEEK ACADEMY 2013
  • 26. 26 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Getting Started with Spring AOP • Spring AOP • Aspect • Pointcut • Advice • Bean in Spring container • How it really works • Additional • Spring AOP vs AspectJ • @AspectJ vs XML
  • 27. 27 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Spring AOP • Implemented in pure java • No need for a special compilation process • Supports only method execution join points • Only runtime weaving is available • AOP proxy – JDK dynamic proxy – CGLIB proxy • Configuration – @AspectJ annotation-style – Spring XML configuration-style
  • 28. 28 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 @Aspect @Aspect public class LoggingAspect { ... } <aop:aspectj-autoproxy /> <bean class="mypackage.LoggingAspect" />
  • 29. 29 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut
  • 30. 30 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut • @Pointcut • Pointcut expression • Pointcut designators • Example
  • 31. 31 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 @Pointcut @Aspect public class LoggingAspect { @Pointcut("execution(* mypackage.service..*.*(..))") public void ifService() {} @Pointcut("execution(* mypackage.repository..*.*(..))") public void ifRepository() {} ... }
  • 32. 32 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut expression • PCD - Pointcut designators. • method scope – Advice will be applied to all the methods having this scope. For e.g., public, private, etc. Spring AOP only supports advising public methods. • return type – Advice will be applied to all the methods having this return type. PCD(<method scope> <return type> <declaring type>.<name(param)> <throw>)
  • 33. 33 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut expression(2) • declaring type – Advice will be applied to all the methods of this type. If the class and advice are in the same package then package name is not required • name(param) – Filter the method names and the argument types. Two dots(..) means any number(0-more) and type of parameters. • throw PCD(<method scope> <return type> <declaring type>.<name(param)> <throw>)
  • 34. 34 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut designators • Code based – execution (Method Patterns) • the primary pointcut designator you will use when working with Spring AOP – within (Type Patterns) • within certain types (simply the execution of a method declared within a matching type when using Spring AOP) – target • where the target object (application object being proxied) is an instance of the given type
  • 35. 35 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut designators(2) • Code based(2) – this • where the bean reference (Spring AOP proxy) is an instance of the given type – args • where the arguments are instances of the given types – bean (Bean Name Patterns) • to a particular named Spring bean, or to a set of named Spring beans (when using wildcards)
  • 36. 36 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut designators(3) • Annotation based – @annotation • where the subject of the join point (method being executed in Spring AOP) has the given annotation – @within • within types that have the given annotation (the execution of methods declared in types with the given annotation when using Spring AOP)
  • 37. 37 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut designators(4) • Annotation based(2) – @target • where the class of the executing object has an annotation of the given type – @args • where the runtime type of the actual arguments passed have annotations of the given type(s)
  • 38. 38 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut example • the execution of any public method: execution(public * *(..)) • the execution of any method with a name beginning with “set”: execution(* set*(..)) • the execution of any method defined by the MyService interface execution(* com.xyz.service.MyService.*(..)) • the execution of any method defined in the service package: execution(* com.xyz.service.*.*(..)) • the execution of any method defined in the service package or a sub-package: execution(* com.xyz.service..*.*(..))
  • 39. 39 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut example(2) • any join point (method execution only in Spring AOP) WITHIN the service package: within(com.xyz.service.*) • any join point (method execution only in Spring AOP) within the service package or a sub-package: within(com.xyz.service..*) • any join point (method execution only in Spring AOP) where the proxy implements the AccountService interface: this(com.xyz.service.AccountService)
  • 40. 40 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Pointcut example(3) • Other example – Pointcut example - Spring Framework Reference
  • 41. 41 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Advice
  • 42. 42 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Advice • Advice types • @Before • @After • @AfterReturning • @AfterThrowing • @Around
  • 43. 43 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Advice • Action teken at particular Joinpoint is called as an Advice • Defines What needs to be Applied and When – What – Functionality – When – Advice Type
  • 44. 44 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Advice types • Before • After • After Returning • After Throwing • Around Method Return Throw Success call Call
  • 45. 45 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 @Before @Aspect public class LoggingAspect { @Pointcut("execution(* *(..))") public void ifService() {} @Before("ifService()") public void logBefore(JoinPoint joinPoint) { ... } ... }
  • 46. 46 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 @After @Aspect public class LoggingAspect { @Pointcut("execution(* *(..))") public void ifService() {} @After("ifService()") public void logAfter(JoinPoint joinPoint) { ... } ... }
  • 47. 47 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 @AfterReturning @Aspect public class LoggingAspect { @Pointcut("execution(* *(..))") public void ifService() {} @AfterReturning(pointcut = "ifService()", returning = "result") public void logAfterReturning(JoinPoint joinPoint, Object result) { ... } ... }
  • 48. 48 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 @AfterThrowing @Aspect public class LoggingAspect { @Pointcut("execution(* *(..))") public void ifService() {} @AfterThrowing(pointcut = "ifService()", throwing = "error") public void logAfterThrowing(JoinPoint joinPoint, Throwable error) { ... } ... }
  • 49. 49 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 @Around @Aspect public class LoggingAspect { @Pointcut("execution(* *(..))") public void ifService() {} @Around("ifService()") public Object logAround(ProceedingJoinPoint joinPoint) throws Throwable { ... Object result = joinPoint.proceed(); ... return result; } ... }
  • 50. 50 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Security Bean in Spring container Logging Caching Target Object
  • 51. 51 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 How it really works (TX example)
  • 52. 52 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 LAB1 Basic Spring AOP
  • 53. 53 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 LAB1 Basic Spring AOP Target Object Logging
  • 54. 54 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Links • SpringSource • Spring Reference 3.2 • Thank for – Dmitry Noskov – chamilavt – Java Brains
  • 55. 55 | GEEK ACADEMY 2013 Books
  • 57. THANK YOU FOR YOUR TIME GEEK ACADEMY 2013