RoboSpring | Spring Framework to the Android platform | Aspect Oriented library
kandi X-RAY | RoboSpring Summary
kandi X-RAY | RoboSpring Summary
RoboSpring is a (real) port of the Spring Framework to the Android platform. Additionally it offers preliminary support for functionality introduced by RoboGuice like injecting View references into Activities and more.
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- Invoke the hook
- Makes a proxy to use
- Determine all interceptors for a given method
- Compares two dynamic proxies
- Returns the parameter names of the given advice method
- Gets the start pointcut body
- Try to bind to the reference pointcut parameter
- Parse the pointcut expression from the pointcut expression
- Post process the bean factory
- Return a pretty printable string representation of the task summary
- Returns the most specific resource for the given name and extension
- Returns the pattern - mapped part of the given pattern
- Gets the value of the specified property
- Combines two patterns
- Returns a detailed string representation of this aspectj expression point
- Returns an ordered list of interceptors for the given advices
- Get the advice from an aspect method
- Returns true if the file exists
- Sets the value of the specified property
- Decorate a node
- Use this method to create a BeanFactoryGroup
- Creates a pattern from a glob pattern
- Determines the candidate constructors for the specified bean class
- Determine the candidate constructors for the given bean class
- Decorate a bean definition
- Configure pointcut parameters
RoboSpring Key Features
RoboSpring Examples and Code Snippets
@Autowired
private URL serviceUrl;
@Override
public void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.main);
RoboSpring.autowire(this);
System.out.println(serviceUrl);
}
private Context context;
public void setContext(Context context) {
this.context = context;
}
Community Discussions
Trending Discussions on Aspect Oriented
QUESTION
While writing code using Spring/Java and Aspect oriented programing, I'm facing an issue. In the service class, I have the retry method using @Retryable and a recovery method using @Recover.
Each of these 2 methods are attached to Aspects. The Retryable method - "triggerJob" inside TestProcessService is attached to these methods in TestAspect class - beforeTestTriggerJobsAdvice, afterTestTriggerJobsAdvice, onErrorTestTriggerJobsAdvice. They all are working fine and getting triggered at the right time.
PROBLEM STATEMENT: The Recovery method - "recover" inside TestProcessService is attached to these methods in TestAspect class - beforeRecoveryTestJobsAdvice, onErrorRecoveryTestTriggerJobsAdvice, and afterRecoveryTestTriggerJobsAdvice.
BUT NONE OF THESE ASPECT METHODS ARE GETTING CALLED once the code reached the recover method inside TestProcessService.
Here is the code:
SCHEDULER CLASS (triggers the methods inside TEST_MyProcessService class at regular interval)
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Jun-08 at 03:45I am not a Spring user, but interested in all things AOP, both AspectJ and Spring AOP. I liked your little puzzle. Thanks to your MCVE, I was able to reproduce the issue and debug into it. This is a perfect example for why an MCVE is so much superior to simply posting a bunch of code snippets. So thanks for that, please keep up this way of asking questions.
When looking at the situation in a debugger, you see that while the aspect is proceeding into triggerJob
, at some point we are in method AnnotationAwareRetryOperationsInterceptor.invoke
and there we have the following code:
QUESTION
I'm trying to run a web app with maven, spring on a tomcat server in intelliji idea. And i get: Artifact crm-web:war exploded: Error during artifact deployment.
Loggs:
Caused by: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/springframework/web/context/WebApplicationContext Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext SEVERE: Exception invoking method createStandardContext SEVERE: Exception invoking method manageApp
Here is project structure:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-13 at 12:51I was able to solve the problem by moving all the necessary jars to the WEB-INF/lib folder. Turns out they were in a different directory
QUESTION
I am using Microsoft.CodeDom.Providers.DotNetCompilerPlatform
nuget packge for compilation of code at runtime. It is achievable but in my scenario my dynamic class needs to use Postsharp
for aspect oriented programming.
Can anyone point me to the commandline support to add Postsharp
dependency injection for the compiled assembly using the csc.exe
, like what is done by the MSBuild or Visualstudio.
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Aug-17 at 10:26You can't easily do that with the current versions of PostSharp. The last version to have command-line execution is 5.0 and that is no longer supported.
The problem is that PostSharp reads too many properties in MSBuild or passed to it by MSBuild.
If it's possible for you to generate an msbuild file, you can then build it the Microsoft.Build NuGet package and have PostSharp run on the generated code that way.
QUESTION
I want to check user authorization in the api method.
Method responsible for get for an employee by id. So user should render this method if the user works the same company with employee. So I mean user CompanyId should be same with the Employee CompanyId.
Think about like this api method:
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-02 at 10:03You could customize a ActionFilter like below:
QUESTION
I'm trying to get started with aspect oriented programming. I'm using latest eclipse (currently 12-2019)
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Jan-05 at 14:42Your problem caused by the removal of org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility
plugin from Eclipse 4.6 .
Read more about this problem here.
The correct solution is to:
Install AspectJ
from the correct download link.
The most updated to Eclipse 4.10 is: http://download.eclipse.org/tools/ajdt/410/dev/update
Another solution is to:
Uninstall Eclipse.
Install Eclipse 4.3 (matching your
AspectJ
version) .Retry AspectJ install.
The more complex solution is:
Locate and build/extract
org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility
jar file from Maven repository.Put
org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility
jar file into Eclipse plugins directory.Run
eclipse
in--clean
mode to rebuild and register the added plugin.Retry AspectJ install.
You might encounter more missing dependencies for org.eclipse.core.runtime.compatibility
, eventually will have to load all the related plugins (long effort).
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Vulnerabilities
No vulnerabilities reported
Install RoboSpring
Download the latest RoboSpring release ( robospring-X.X.X.jar from the release page here on GitHub). Put this file into your application's classpath (e.g. by just dropping it into an Android Application Project's lib folder.)
Create a Spring configuration - for simplicity use the RoboSpring default location by adding a file named applicationContext.xml into the root of your classpath (src-folder). Add the following content to get started:
Let RoboSpring inject references to your beans into your Activities (or other application components). Just call RoboSpring.autowire(this) and let RoboSpring inject properties you have annotated with the Autowired annotation as shown below:
After you have called RoboSpring's autowire method, you can use the injected beans. Well done!
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